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Scientists warn of severe honeybee losses in 2025
Researchers at Washington State University projected that honeybee colonies in the U.S. could decline by up to 70% this year. Honeybee colonies in the United...
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Volcanic cones on Mars tell a tale of ice and fire
"Even the largest floods we modeled couldn't reach far enough to explain all the rootless cones we see." New data is challenging what scientists...
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Scientists Prove time Travel Is Real
Even without the added benefit of an iconic 80s car and a very specific speed requirement, a team of scientists...
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What is an embryo? Scientists say definition needs to change
Lab- grown structures with the potential to develop into fetuses should be defined — and regulated — as embryos, some researchers say. Philip Ball It is...
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Earth's Crust Is Dripping Under Midwest US, Scientists Discover
Beneath the American Midwest, on the continent of North America, the underside of Earth's crust is dripping into the planetary interior. There, blobs...
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Scientists predict an undersea volcano eruption near Oregon in 2025
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The circadian 'secret' to a healthy body, sharp mind, and better mood
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