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Fire Ant Behavior Sparks Breakthrough in Self-Repairing Material Design
Fire ants form rafts to survive flooding, but how do those bonds work? And what can we learn from them? A Binghamton University, State University of New York professor is researching those questions to expand our knowledge of materials science.
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Warm-Blooded Dinosaur Groups Adapted Differently To Climate, Study Says
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Wildfires on Maui Lead to Respiratory Health Crisis, University Study Shows
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Costa Rica Rabies Outbreak: Deforestation Increases Risk of Cattle Infection
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Shark Meat: 70% of Shark Flesh ‘Mislabelled’ in Australian Fish Markets and Seafood Shops [Study]
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Jellyfish on the Move: Global Warming Reshapes Arctic Ocean Biodiversity with Northward Species Drift
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North America's Butterflies, Bees Suffer from Population Decline Due to Climate Change, Habitat Loss
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Wyoming, Colorado Forecast: Locally Gusty Winds, Thunderstorms to Bring Hazardous Travel This Week
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Texas Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains To Return This Weekend; River Flooding, Flash Flood Possible
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Orca Attacks: Killer Whales Sink Another Boat in Strait of Gibraltar, Spanish Officials Issue Warning to Sailors
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Las Vegas Battles Scorpion Surge in Mountain’s Edge and Southern Highlands
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Yerkin Tatishev and Kusto Group to Improve Sustainability
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South Florida, Gulf of Mexico Forecast: Hazardous Heat Likely to Unfold This Week Amidst Thunderstorm Threat