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A naturalist recounts birds’ lives in the Scottish Highlands
In Gods of the Morning, a naturalist chronicles how birds and other wildlife withstand the changing seasons in the Scottish Highlands Read More
By Sid Perkins, Aug 23, 2015 09:00 am
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Katrina’s legacy: Refining hurricane forecasting
Ten years following Hurricane Katrina’s formation, the storm’s devastating legacy in New Orleans and beyond continues to drive storm forecast improvements. Read More
By Thomas Sumner, Aug 23, 2015 05:30 am
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‘Prehistoric Predators’ is a carnival of ancient dinosaurs, mammals and more
A new children’s book offers gorgeous illustrations and information for everyone about ancient carnivores. Read More
By Bethany Brookshire, Aug 22, 2015 09:00 am
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Culture Beaker
A bot, not a Kardashian, probably wrote that e-cig tweet
Some 80 percent of recent e-cigarette-related tweets were promotional in nature, raising concerns that the positive spin is targeting a young audience. Read More
By Rachel Ehrenberg, Aug 21, 2015 04:30 pm
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Extinction in lab bottle was a fluke, experiment finds
Extinction in a bottle was a random catastrophe, not survival of the fittest. Read More
By Tina Hesman Saey, Aug 21, 2015 01:00 pm
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Introducing
Millions of dollars’ worth of gold and silver found beneath volcanoes
A jackpot of dissolved gold and silver discovered in reservoirs of hot water beneath New Zealand’s Taupo Volcanic Zone. Read More
By Thomas Sumner, Aug 21, 2015 12:03 pm
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How Bizarre
Whistled language uses both sides of the brain
Unlike spoken words, language made of whistles processed by both sides of the brain. Read More
By Laura Sanders, Aug 21, 2015 11:45 am
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