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Scientists Thrilled to Discover New Species of Leafhopper Found in Uganda
In the Ugandan jungle, researchers discovered a new species of bug that belongs to a group of insects so uncommon that its nearest known cousin was last spotted more than 50 years ago.
Latest Research Articles
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Bomb Cyclone: Atmospheric Scientist Explains Everything You Need to Know About This Winter Storm
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Rate of Coral Skeleton Formation Affects Ability to Withstand Ocean Acidification
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Study: Glacier Lakes Are Responsible for Rapid Disappearance of Permanent Ice
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Bug-Like Fossil From 500 million Years Ago Explain Evolutionary History of Spiders and Scorpions
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Scientists Mystified at Strange 'Geological Blackout' From One Billion Years Ago
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Meteorologists: North Central States May Continue to Experience Swings in Temperature
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Process During Cell Replication May Likely Cause DNA Damage and Cancer
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Climate Change Possibly Responsible for Increase in US Corn Production
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Methane From Gas Stoves Worsens Climate Change and Harms Your Health
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Africa’s ‘Killer Lake’ Kivu Hides a Deadly Poison Cloud Gas That May Erupt, Risk Millions
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Domesticated Cats’ Brains Got Significantly Smaller Throughout Evolution, Here’s Why
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‘Bomb Cyclone’ Brings Blizzard-like Conditions in Northeast This Weekend