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An Endangered Galápagos Tortoise Is a First-Time Mother at 100

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Air Turbulence From a Storm Can Start Earlier Than You Expect

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Killer Whales Hunt and Feast on the Largest Fish On Earth

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Footprints Suggest Different Human Relatives Lived Alongside One Another

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Psychedelic Traces Found on Mug From Ancient Egypt

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NSF announces funding opportunity to train and expand the U.S. workforce across a range of key technologies

NSF announces funding opportunity to train and expand the U.S. workforce across a range of key technologies The NSF ExLENT program offers all Americans opportunities to gain the skills needed to succeed in key technologies and prepare them to enter the workforce. The U.S National Science Foundation directorates for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships… Read more at nsf.gov

Dinosaur Domination Is Marked in a Timeline of Vomit and Feces Fossils

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A Stray Dog Climbed an Egyptian Pyramid. Along Came a Paraglider.

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These Wolves Like a Little Treat: Flower Nectar

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Researchers call for sustainable governance as groundwater resources become scarce

Researchers call for sustainable governance as groundwater resources become scarce In recent decades, the Western United States has faced a mounting environmental crisis: the depletion of groundwater resources. This pressing issue, driven by unsustainable agricultural practices and increasing demands for food production… Read more at nsf.gov

On the Wings of War

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Vast Oceans of Water May Be Hiding Within Uranus and Neptune

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This week with NSF Director Panchanathan

This week with NSF Director Panchanathan NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan had a productive week traveling abroad, connecting with international counterparts, exploring opportunities for global collaboration and celebrating academic achievements. On Tuesday, Nov. 19, the director's… Read more at nsf.gov

‘DNA Typewriters’ Can Record a Cell’s History

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Hundreds More Nazca Lines Emerge in Peru’s Desert

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An Asteroid’s Destruction May Have Given Mars Rings, Then Moons

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From Chimpan-A to Chimpanzee, These Apes May Have Humanlike Culture

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First Close-Up of Star Outside Our Galaxy Shows a Giant About to Blow

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What Trump’s Re-election Could Mean for Animals

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SpaceX Unable to Recover Booster Stage During Sixth Test Flight

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Physicist Who Made Superconductor Claims Exits University of Rochester

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SpaceX Prepares for Sixth Starship Test Launch: What to Know

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Where Glaciers Melt, the Rivers Run Red

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This week with NSF Director Panchanathan

This week with NSF Director Panchanathan NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan spent the week commemorating NSF's leading efforts in strengthening partnerships and supporting research empowering individuals and communities to promote a better, safer, healthier world. On Tuesday, Nov. 12… Read more at nsf.gov

A Mummified Saber-Toothed Kitten Emerges in Siberia

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Biden Pledges New Funding to Protect the Amazon

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Barnard’s Star Finally Has a Planet, and Possibly More

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How to Watch the Leonids Meteor Shower Peak This Weekend

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Can These Ex-Hollywood Chimps Find a Place Among the Apes?

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NASA Says Space Station Astronaut Is in ‘Incredible Health’

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The Surprising Social Lives of Pythons

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‘Devious’ New Deep Sea Creature Hid Its Identity From Scientists

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This ‘Ghost’ Fish Seemed Extinct, Until It Turned Up in Unexpected Places

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Uranus Might Have Experienced a Freak Event When Voyager 2 Visited

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This week with NSF Director Panchanathan

This week with NSF Director Panchanathan In a whirlwind of activity over the past two weeks, U.S. National Science Foundation Director Sethuraman Panchanathan has been at the forefront of championing a vision of innovation without limits and paving the way for a boundary-free future in… Read more at nsf.gov

This Elephant Uses a Hose to Give Herself a Shower Every Day

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Church in Egyptian Desert Reveals Early Christian Burial Practices

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Last N.I.H. Chimps to Move From New Mexico Facility

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A Door Is Unlocked, and 43 Monkeys Make a Bid for Freedom

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With DNA, Pompeii Narratives Take a Twist

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Creating a buzz about bee nest symmetry

Creating a buzz about bee nest symmetry Mirroring the mechanisms that make human faces and bodies — and those of many multicellular organisms — symmetrical, bee colonies build symmetrical nests when they are placed on either side of a double-sided comb. The finding, published in Current… Read more at nsf.gov

You May Not Be Able to Outrun a Vampire Bat

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Japanese Scientists Bet on an Ancient Material for Their New Satellite: Wood

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The Science That Makes Baseball Mud ‘Magical’

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Where There’s Joy in a Terror Bird

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Richard A. Cash, Who Saved Millions From Dehydration, Dies at 83

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Exhale Through the Gift Shop

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Diving to Drink a 19th-Century Shipwreck’s Treasure

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Can Axions Save the Universe?

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