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Native Ants Fight Back: A New Study Shows How Chemical Signals Help Native Ants Repel Invasive Species
New research using insight from virtual gaming and real-world ant battles shows how native insects can be given an upper hand against some aggressive introduced species, which could help guide non-native invasive ant management.
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Plankton Super Swimmers Fuel Historic Red Tide Event in Southern California
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Power Supply Off For Hours When Second Fire Broke In Maui, Says Electric Firm; Probe On Wildfire Cause Still Ongoing
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Walking Leaf Species: Plant-Looking New Insects Found With Cryptic Appearance
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Climate Change-Fueled Disasters: About $3 Billion Budget to Help Communities Become Resilient in US
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US Weather Forecast: Tropical Storm Idalia To Unleash Heavy Rain and Strong Winds in Parts of Florida
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Giant Bat: Unveiling The Mystery Behind the Largest Bat in the World
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The Science Behind the Scenes: Exploring Weather Models
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Arctic Animals: Which Species Have Stayed or Migrated Due to Global Warming?
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Amazon Hiker Dies In Utah National Park After Thunderstorm Caused Flash Flood
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Louisiana Battles Hundred Wildfire In A Month, Mandatory Evacuation Issued In The State
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Tropical Storm Idalia Update: System Heads Toward Florida, Expected to Become a Category 2 Hurricane [NHC]
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266 Ancient Fossils Discovered in New Zealand That Could Date Back Three Million Years Ago






