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The choices we make in how we adapt to climate change can sometimes come back to bite usPor Scientific American
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Under the right conditions, the spadefoot tadpole will transform into a voracious predator of its own species.Por Scientific American
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The Members of This Reservation Learned They Live with Nuclear Weapons. Can Their Reality Ever Be the Same?
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The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara peoples are learning more about the missiles siloed on their lands, and that knowledge has put the preservation of their culture and heritage in even starker relief.Por Scientific American
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Lions, tigers, bears: this creature sends all of those beasts running for the hills.Por Scientific American
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Can something spring back to life if it last moved around when woolly mammoths roamed the earth? The answer appears to be yes.Por Scientific American
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New research finds they fly around on noise-cancelling wingsPor Scientific American
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