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The Mystery of the American Flag Sunset Viral Photo
Written by:
Jordan Liles
Jun 3, 2021
We followed a pathway into the past to find the origins of a patriotic picture that had gone unc ...
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Researchers Tested Henry David Thoreau's Historical Observations — and Here's What They Found
Written by:
The Conversation
Oct 26, 2022
The group assessed the quality of Thoreau's findings to determine if, or how, they could inform ...
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4 Misguided Plant Health Trends on Social Media
Written by:
The Conversation
Aug 16, 2022
The internet is full of advice on just about everything, including plant care.
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Mistletoe – Famous for Stolen Holiday Kisses – is a Parasite That Steals Water and Nutrients from Other Plants
Written by:
The Conversation
Dec 16, 2021
Turns out, there are 1,300 species of this evergreen plant worldwide.
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Farmer’s Almanac Predicts 'Season of Shivers'
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Nov 26, 2021
The North American almanac has predicted weather for 230 years.
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IN PHOTOS: World’s Largest Tree Wrapped in Fire Foil
Written by:
Madison Dapcevich
Sep 21, 2021
An encroaching California wildfire had raged to nearly 24,000 acres.
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Researchers Discover Intricate Algae Plant That Resembles Mermaid's 'Umbrella'?
Written by:
Bethania Palma
Sep 4, 2021
A strange but fascinating feature of this plant is that it's made up of one giant cell.
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Don’t Blame Cats for Destroying Wildlife
Written by:
The Conversation
Aug 6, 2021
Conservationists and the media often claim that cats are a main contributor to a mass extinction ...
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Fish Hooked on Meth – The Consequences of Freshwater Pollution
Written by:
The Conversation
Jul 7, 2021
We must get to grips with the amount of pharmaceuticals in our waterways.
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Why Do Cats Knead with Their Paws?
Written by:
The Conversation
Jun 14, 2021
Have you heard some cat lovers talk about their feline friends “making biscuits” or “kneading do ...
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Horses Can Recognize Themselves in a Mirror
Written by:
The Conversation
Apr 6, 2021
Horses possess an unusual skill, widely considered an indicator of self-awareness.
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Sleeping Octopuses Might Experience Fleeting Dreams
Written by:
The Conversation
Apr 2, 2021
Color-changing patterns in snoozing octopuses are characteristic of two alternating sleep states ...
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Billions of Cicadas May Be Coming Soon to Trees Near You
Written by:
The Conversation
Mar 12, 2021
Starting sometime in April or May, depending on latitude, one of the largest broods of 17-year ...
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Clever Cuttlefish Show Advanced Self-Control, Like Chimps and Crows
Written by:
The Conversation
Mar 3, 2021
Finding that cuttlefish are capable of some of the facets that are thought to be fundamental to ...
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Cats Don’t Avoid Strangers Who Behave Badly Towards Their Owners, Unlike Dogs
Written by:
The Conversation
Feb 19, 2021
Cat cognition research suggests cats do form emotional bonds with their humans.
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Pigs Can Play Video Games, Scientists Discover
Written by:
The Conversation
Feb 11, 2021
Pigs might not be able to fly, but they can play video games.
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Male Butterflies Mark Their Mates with a Stench to ‘Turn Off’ Rival Suitors
Written by:
The Conversation
Feb 3, 2021
Smells, scents and stenches are a common feature in the messy world of sex.
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How to Tell If Your Dog Is a Genius
Written by:
The Conversation
Feb 2, 2021
A paper published in Nature shows some dogs learn the name of a new object after hearing it only ...
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Giant Ancient Sharks Had Enormous Babies That Ate Their Siblings in the Womb
Written by:
The Conversation
Jan 11, 2021
Some sharks lay eggs, while others give birth to live young. In most sharks, however, the eggs h ...
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Your Dog’s Nose Knows No Bounds – And Neither Does Your Dog's Love for You
Written by:
The Conversation
Oct 26, 2020
What is my dog thinking? Am I doing everything I can to ensure my pup is content?
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