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The insane biology of: The Dune sandworm
Frank Herbert’s sandworm is one of science fiction’s most iconic apex predators — but could something like it ever exist? In ...
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The insane biology of: The Venus flytrap
Unlike normal plants, the Venus Flytrap lives in nutrient-poor soil — so it adapted in a radical way: it became a predator.
R esearchers have calculated one of the most precise estimates for the expansion rate of the universe today, and it turns out ...
The legendary Sinharaja rainforest is one of the last remaining vestiges of widespread lowland rainforests that pay homage to ...
From poachers to politics, “Tigers Between Empires” details the 30-year-long international collaboration that set out to study and save Russia’s Siberian tigers.
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The More We Study Forests, the More It Seems Like Plants Might Be Cooperating and ...
Trees may look still and silent, but they’re engaged in a constant, complex dialogue—through air, soil, and even electricity.
War on Science takes aim at science’s global culture wars. Edited by controversial physicist Lawrence Krauss, it argues ...
As Emily Giffin puts it in her book, “Love the One You’re With,” that’s what it all boils down to. She describes love “not ...
This article is all about what’s new and what it might mean for us, covering the latest in genetics in news. New methods like ...
Gina Musco has spent most weekends this semester packing and unpacking her suitcase. The first-year cell and molecular ...
A new book by Rob Smith, a lecturer at Sydney Missionary and Bible College, The Body God Gives: A Biblical Response to ...
Author Jay Payleitner of St. Charles has published over 40 books, and his latest work is an early celebration of America’s ...
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