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An article from Science News Jul 2022
Underground heat pollution could be tapped to mitigate climate change
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Do gophers farm roots? It’s not as clear as viral articles claim
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How scientists are shifting their search for links between diet and dementia
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Aliens could send quantum messages to Earth, calculations suggest
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How fast a row of dominoes topples depends on friction
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A celestial loner might be the first known rogue black hole
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Mosquitoes prefer dozing over dining when they are sleep-deprived
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A new origin story for domesticated chickens starts in rice fields 3,500 years ago
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Just 3 ingredients can quickly destroy widely used PFAS ‘forever chemicals’
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The Solar Orbiter spacecraft spotted a ‘hedgehog’ on the Sun
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Trained dogs sniff out COVID-19 as well as lab tests do
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Pulsars may power cosmic rays with the highest-known energies in the universe
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These dolphins may turn to corals for skin care
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Here’s why pipe organs seem to violate a rule of sound
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We finally have an image of the black hole at the heart of the Milky Way
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Oat and soy milks are planet friendly, but not as nutritious as cow milk
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Glowing spider fossils may exist thanks to tiny algae’s goo
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A new nuclear imaging prototype detects tumors’ faint glow
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Most bats don’t echolocate in broad daylight. Here’s an exception
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Leeches expose wildlife’s whereabouts and may aid conservation efforts
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Levitating plastic beads mimic the physics of spinning asteroids
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Lithium mining may be putting some flamingos in Chile at risk
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An extinct rat shows CRISPR’s limits for resurrecting species
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A new image captures enormous gas rings encircling an aging red star
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Some deep-sea octopuses aren’t the long-haul moms scientists thought they were
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A rare collision of dead stars can bring a new one to life
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Weird ‘superionic’ matter could make up Earth’s inner core
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A diamondlike structure gives some starfish skeletons their strength
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Male elephant seals aim to get huge or die trying
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Vinegar eels can synchronize swim
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Urban animals may get some dangerous gut microbes from humans
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Volcanic avalanches of rock and gas may be more destructive than previously thought
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Scientists vacuumed animal DNA out of thin air for the first time
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Drug-resistant bacteria evolved on hedgehogs long before the use of antibiotics
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The Parker Solar Probe is the first spacecraft to visit the Sun’s atmosphere
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Physicists have coaxed ultracold atoms into an elusive form of quantum matter
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Ancient giant orangutans evolved smaller bodies surprisingly slowly
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Corals may store a surprising amount of microplastics in their skeletons
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Researchers have unlocked the secret to pearls’ incredible symmetry
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Some songbirds now migrate east to west. Climate change may play a role
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Lithium-ion batteries made with recycled materials can outlast newer counterparts
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These colorful butterflies were created using transparent ink
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Fossil tracks may reveal an ancient elephant nursery
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A newfound boa sports big eyes and a square nose
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A pinch of saturated fat could make tempering chocolate a breeze
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Some wasps’ nests glow green under ultraviolet light
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With a powerful laser blast, scientists near a nuclear fusion milestone
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Sunbirds’ dazzling feathers are hot, in both senses of the word
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Windbreaks, surprisingly, could help wind farms boost power output
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Colliding photons were spotted making matter. But are the photons ‘real’?
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Squirrels use parkour tricks when leaping from branch to branch
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Insects had flashy, noise-making wings as early as 310 million years ago
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A tweaked yeast can make ethanol from cornstalks and a harvest’s other leftovers
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Many cosmetics contain hidden, potentially dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
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Auroras form when electrons from space ride waves in Earth’s magnetic field
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Newly recognized tricks help elephants suck up huge amounts of water
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Even hard-to-kill tardigrades can’t always survive being shot out of a gun
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In a first, neutrinos were caught interacting at the Large Hadron Collider
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Mammal brains may use the same circuits to control tongues and limbs
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Elephants are dying in droves in Botswana. Scientists don't know why
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The thickness of lead’s neutron ‘skin’ has been precisely measured
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How researchers can keep birds safe as U.S. wind farms expand
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Yawning helps lions synchronize their groups' movements
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Newly made laser-cooled antimatter could test foundations of modern physics
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A toxin behind mysterious eagle die-offs may have finally been found
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Atomic clocks take a step toward redefining the second
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A magnetic trap captures elusive ultracold plasma
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An ancient dog fossil helps trace humans’ path into the Americas
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Protons’ antimatter is even more lopsided than we thought
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The first black hole ever discovered is more massive than previously thought
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‘Designer molecules’ could create tailor-made quantum devices
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A new chameleon species may be the world’s tiniest reptile
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Diamond holds up at pressures more than five times those in Earth’s core
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Drones could help create a quantum internet
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Some electric eels coordinate attacks to zap their prey
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Newborn megalodon sharks were larger than most adult humans
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This weird chemical bond acts like a mash-up of hydrogen and covalent bonds
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Zinc-air batteries are typically single-use. A new design could change that
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These spiders may sew leaves into fake shelters to lure frogs to their doom
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A mink in Utah is the first known case of the coronavirus in a wild animal
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A highly contagious face cancer may not wipe out Tasmanian devils after all
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Astronomers spotted colliding neutron stars that may have formed a magnetar
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Lonely brains crave people like hungry brains crave food
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Supercooled water has been caught morphing between two forms
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Technology and natural hazards clash to create ‘natech’ disasters
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STEVE may be even less like typical auroras than scientists thought
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A blue-green glow adds to platypuses’ long list of bizarre features
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A fish’s fins may be as sensitive to touch as fingertips
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How octopuses ‘taste’ things by touching
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LIGO and Virgo’s gravitational wave tally more than quadrupled in six months
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Why bat scientists are socially distancing from their subjects
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A new thermometer measures temperature with sound
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Before migrating, some blue whales switch up the timing of their songs
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EHT data show turbulence makes the glowing ring around M87’s black hole wobble
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Dark matter clumps in galaxy clusters bend light surprisingly well
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A stray molar is the oldest known fossil from an ancient gibbon
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This hummingbird survives cold nights by nearly freezing itself solid
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A measurement of positronium’s energy levels confounds scientists
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