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Insect Social Behavior: Farmer Ants Cultivate Fungi and Drama-Prone Wasps Wage Wars
In the face of environmental challenges, one kind of ant gets better at growing food and an African wasp species may become more cooperative.
Latest Research Articles
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Plastic Polluting Oceans: Top 4 Plastic Waste People Found on Beaches
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China Breaks Its Record Of Highest Number Of Hot Days
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Isolated Tornadoes, Flooding Downpours to Hit Parts of Southern, Eastern US This Week
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Climate Change Affects Bird Reproduction: Earlier Egg-Laying and Shorter Incubation
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Blocking Sunlight Could Address Climate Change Issue: White House Report Indicates
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Record-Challenging Heat in Northwestern US: Heat Dome Likely to Bring Heat-Related Health Concerns
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Los Angeles Breathes Easier as Air Pollution Drops To Lowest Level in 10 Years
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Blood Eagle: Medieval Torture by Vikings Transforms Humans Into Birds
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Rare Bird of Prey Goshawk Species Bounce Back Thriving From Supposed Extinction
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Elephant Muthu Raja Airlifted Back to Thailand Following Mistreatment Issues in Sri Lanka
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Fukushima to Release Over a Million Cubic Meters Water From Nuclear Plant; Officials Urge Locals Stop Swimming
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Invasive Australian Spotted Jellyfish Sighting on Texas Beach Might Mean Less Food for Native Marine Life