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A guide to exploring the world’s deepest caves
The extreme investigators at How to Survive explore the chilling mysteries and life-threatening perils hidden within the ...
For decades, the story of urban growth has seemed almost self-writing: big cities get bigger, pull in talent and jobs, and ...
Beneath the ocean’s surface, an unseen system works without pause. Tiny microbes drift through the water, breaking down ...
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How giant tropical trees transport water 70 meters to stay as drought-resilient as smaller trees
The giant trees of tropical forests are important allies in the fight against climate change because of their ability to ...
A growing global water crisis is forcing scientists to rethink how fresh water is produced. Across the world, billions of ...
A University of Massachusetts research center aims to integrate “heart-centered” practices and Indigenous knowledges with ...
Podcasting's prevalent focus on monetization often overshadows mission-driven organizations, despite the medium's significant ...
Two-dimensional (2D) perovskites are increasingly recognized as promising candidate materials for the next generation of ...
Bellevue University students are studying soil, fungi and native plants as the campus grows into an outdoor science lab.
Evolution is always happening — so why can't we see it? A biologist explains the timescale problem, election pressure, and ...
Yibin Zhu’s work highlights how microbiota from both the hosts and vectors can either promote or suppress virus transmission.
What do Botox, rat poison, weight-loss drugs and a fictional murder investigation have in common? At the University of Nevada ...
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