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Mashup Score: 1442
Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower
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Mashup Score: 1442
Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower
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Mashup Score: 31
Evidence of cheesemaking found on 7200-year-old artifacts, controversial study claims
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Mashup Score: 13Female elephant seals hunt nonstop, sleeping just 1 hour a night - 17 day(s) ago
Underwater technology reveals how these elusive creatures feed
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Mashup Score: 6World’s largest organism found in Australia - 19 day(s) ago
Single hybrid seagrass plant now stretches across 180 kilometers
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Mashup Score: 12
Ability to digest dairy as an adult evolved later—and much more quickly—than scientists thought
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Mashup Score: 16
Rules of music composition influence how we all make music, even those unaware such rules exist
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Mashup Score: 474Exclusive: ‘I've never seen anything like it.' Video of mating deep-sea anglerfish stuns biologists - 24 day(s) ago
The rare observation was captured at a depth of 800 meters around Portugal’s Azores islands
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Mashup Score: 37Octopuses may have nightmares - 1 month(s) ago
Study of single cephalopod suggests the animals may have narrative dreams
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Mashup Score: 433From homeless to Ph.D.: How I found my way into research - 1 month(s) ago
“For much of my scientific training I feared I was behind my peers,” this grad student writes
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