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How Studying Elephant Trunks are Helping Scientists to Build Next-Gen Robots
Scientists have figured out the physics behind the various ways in which elephants use their trunks to lift objects, eat, and drink, an advance that could aid in building new kinds of robots.
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Wild Tasmanian Devils Born on Australia After More Than 3,000 Years
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Mollusk Dubbed as 'Wandering Meatloaf' Has Teeth Made of Rare Iron!
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Enormous Sinkhole Suddenly Appears in the Middle of a Field in Mexico
Because Many are Transitioning to Electric, 7-Elevens Will Install 500 EV Charging Stations By 2022
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Hurricane Season: Amazon to Assist With Quick Delivery of Disaster Relief Supplies
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Three Wildfires in Florida Flare Up, One Grows to 60 Acres
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Life-Threatening Bite of Noble False Widow Spider May Lead to Hospitalization
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Dallas to Expect Flash Floods Due to Series of Storms Right After Memorial Day
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"Godzilla": Scientists Examine 2020's Record-Shattering Trans-Atlantic Dust Storm
Notorious Poacher Who Allegedly Killed 70 Bengal Tigers Arrested by Police in Bangladesh
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China Flooding Season: Flash-Flood Warning Raised as 4 Rivers Exceed Dangerous Levels
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Dog's Love Language: 5 Ways Your Dog is Saying 'I Love You'