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In a first-of-its-kind study, Poppy was able to do something with ease that's proven far more challenging for humans and their machines.
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Previously, scientists thought only microbes and viruses could live beneath the seafloor crust where tectonic plates meet.
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Rare and endangered animals are often hidden away in hard-to-reach locations ... uninhabited sea stack in the Pacific Ocean.
Rainfall could send debris from hillsides charred by wildfires rushing down ravines and through drainage ditches into the ...
Giant ocean-dwelling isopods are on the menu in Vietnam. Scientists discovered a new species among specimens captured for the ...
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The destructive Palisades fire appears to have scorched the entirety of the state and federally endangered trout’s accessible ...