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An Insect Fossil in Amber Unravels the Mystery of Lacewing Evolution, Researchers Report
An extraordinary insect preserved in amber is opening our ears to a world of communication beyond our hearing. New research on an extinct katydid in the Natural History Museum's collection reveals that katydids have been using ultrasounds for millions of years to try and avoid predators hearing them.
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Dry Weather in US: Above-Average Temperatures Likely in Southern Plains, Mid-Atlantic, Central US This Late Week
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Skagway Splendors: A Journey Through Alaska's Historic Gateway With Alaska Shore Tours
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Amazon's Regrowing Forests Crucial for Biodiversity Conservation, Human Population Amidst Climate Change Threats
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Largest Green Energy Power Plant Construction Uses Bubble Curtain to Lessen Noise Pollution for Marine Life
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New Large Moth Species Uncovered in Europe Living Likely in Colder Temperatures
Chimeric Monkey Born Glowing Through Successful Stem Cell Experiment
Invasive Asian Jumping Worm Population Soars in Its 100 Years in Maine
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347 Million Children Exposed to Water Scarcity in South Asia Amidst Climate Change, UN Report Shows
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Iceland Volcano Impending Eruption Opens Up Streets With 15-Kilometer Fissure
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Critical Fire Weather Threat Likely in Wyoming, Colorado Due to Strong Winds, Warm Outlook
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Volcanoes May Help Reduce Mortality From Air Pollution, Study
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New Beetle Species With Bottle-Opener Genitalia Discovered in Colombia