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Bees and Pesticides: Unsprayed Wildflowers May Be A Factor Too
A new study looks at a possible new source of contamination for bees, which could prolong and deepen their exposure.
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Rhesus Monkeys Recognize Members of Social Groups Based on Body Odor, Researchers Say
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Jupiter Pushed Out a Gassy Giant Long Ago, Says Study
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Agricultural Practices That Caused Dust Bowl Continue To Impact Nation's Soil Quality, Researchers Say
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Arctic Ice Not Darkening Because of Soot or Carbon, New Study Says
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Long-Lost Urban Fruit May Be More Nutritious Than Commercially Grown Counterparts, Say Researchers
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White-Nose Syndrome: Devastating Disease Found in Chinese Bats
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Demand for Fancy Furniture Worldwide is Fueling Illegal Logging in Ecologically Important Forests
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New Metal Alloy Allows For Green Cooling Technology
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Herbivores 'Landscape' Foliage Overgrowth That Can Otherwise Ignite, Researchers Say
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Narwhals Use Their Tusks as Sensors, Not Hunting Spears