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Ancient Fig Wasp that Predates Fig Baffles Scientists
The discovery of a fossilized wasp species with an appendage remarkably similar to that of more recent wasps known for laying eggs in figs has puzzled researchers because figs did not come to exist until 65 million years after the fossilized wasp was alive.
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Scientists Discover Recipe for Quick Hydrogen Production
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NASA's IRIS Probe Captures Images of a Violent, Dynamic Sun
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Graphene Production Improved Through Use of Mammoth Copper Grains
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Type E Botulism Kills Hundreds of Birds in Lake Ontario
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