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Jennifer Walter

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Jennifer Walter
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Why flesh-eating bugs are the real MVPs for humanity’s survival

Carrion beetles have a stomach-churning diet — but it’s one that could replenish soil and save the world.
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How the noble buffalo could save America from ecological devastation

An effort to bring wild bison to the Great Plains aims to restore one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems.
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The dinosaurs didn’t go out the way you think they did — study

A new study reveals that the dinosaurs’ mass extinction didn’t happen the way we believed — specifically, it debunks the double impact hypothesis.
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Flushed antidepressants make this animal unusually “bold,” scientis...

Scientists discover that flushed anti-depressants can alter the behavior of crayfish. We should try to safely dispose of medication , researchers say.
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One of the biggest dinosaurs ever was just discovered in Australia

The Australotitan cooperensis might be Australia’s largest dinosaur species ever discovered, and the largest land-dwelling species to have walked the outback.
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The scary science behind Mexico’s massive sinkhole

A sinkhole suddenly opening up and swallowing cars or farmland seems to defy reason, but in reality it has a simple scientific explanation.
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One human decision may be devastating bees

Hive-less bees may be particularly vulnerable — posing a threat to pollinators worldwide.

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NASA is going back to Venus after 30 years for an apocalyptic reason

Two missions, VERITAS and DAVINCI+, will study the hellish planet to piece together its climate past, look for volcanoes, and see if it was ever habitable.
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Long-distancing running: Optimum performance comes down to 5 vital ...

Your diet is crucial in long-distance running. Here’s what you should eat if you’re running a marathon to get enough energy to train and complete properly.
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How ‘Profile’ director mastered the art of Skype thrillers before C...

Before Covid-19, Timur Bekmambetov was obsessed with “Screenlife” movies. Now, he wants to share his knowledge with everyone else.
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Human activity may have altered the Earth much earlier than we thought

Scientists find significant vegetation changes over the past several thousand years, suggesting that humans have been altering the planet for longer than previously thought.
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Trees are good for human health in one strange, unexpected way

On your next visit to the park, try and count all the different species you can see.
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Geologists discover physics-defying “forbidden” crystal at atomic b...

The first atomic bombs were detonated in New Mexico in the 1940s and scientists are now discovering something extraordinary about remnants of these blasts.
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A predator with night vision is changing what we know about dinosaurs

By looking at fossils of various dinosaurs, paleontologists think they may have found a few nocturnal hunters.
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One misunderstood animal might help humans live longer

Some species live unexpectedly long lives. By studying how they do it, researchers hope to pinpoint factors affecting human longevity.
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How to Spot Pseudoscience Online and IRL

From Bigfoot to the anti-vaccine movement, fringe theories are everywhere. Where do they come from?
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A volcanic eruption on Mars could help us find life on the planet

Just 50,000 years ago, something big blew up on Mars — meaning the planet could still be geologically active. Could this be a boon for life on Mars?
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5 reliable fire starters to stash in your hiking pack

The best fire starters are easy to use and made from durable materials that have waterproof, windproof designs, and they’re user-friendly.
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Ingenuity: Hear the first sound of a helicopter on Mars

Ingenuity is still busy on the surface of Mars, making more firsts and reaching new audacious heights in flight.
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NASA’s Mars 2020 rover takes its first test drive

On Friday, NASA announced the Mars 2020 rover Perseverance had completed its first test drive on Mars.
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NASA reveals what’s next for the Mars helicopter Ingenuity

With tech demonstrations in the past, it’s time for the craft to move to the future.