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Wild Asian Elephants Display Intelligence by Solving Puzzles To Gain Food Access
A six-month study of Asian elephants reveals the animals' propensity to solve puzzles in order to gain access to food. Read more here.
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Weather Patterns Influence Insect Biomass Fluctuations, Study Finds
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Seattle May Have Been Struck With Magnitude 7.8 Quake 1,100 Years Ago; Experts Warn It May Happen Again
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Biggest Earthquake in 40 Years Strike Italy's Campi Flegrei, Alarming Experts of Repeated Seismic Activity
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Parts of New York City Can Suffer More From Local Flood Risks Due to Sea Level Rise, New Report Warns
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Feathers Of Modern-Day Birds Have Commonalities To Those Of 125-Million-Years-Old Dinosaur Feathers
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Song Birds Adjust Their Dopamine Levels According to Their Social Goals
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Oat-Based Fungal Biomass: A Promising Alternative for Sustainable Food Production
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Rapid Uptake of Solar Energy, E-Vehicles Contributes To Global Heating Limit
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Hobbit Ancestors in Indonesia, Neanderthals, Other Hominins Contribnuted to Modern-Day Humans per Ancient DNA Technology
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What Did a 465-Million-Year-Old Trilobite Eat? Synchrotron Tomography Gives a Clue






