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      This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science - 12 day(s) ago

      Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower

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        It’s the first time a frog—or any amphibian—has been observed pollinating a plant, researchers reported in 2023. Learn more: https://t.co/kGoXM2O1Ft #ScienceMagArchives @NewsfromScience https://t.co/uoFNxfWhTU

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      This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science - 15 day(s) ago

      Nectar-loving tree frog likely moves pollen from flower to flower

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        It’s the first time a frog—or any amphibian—has been observed pollinating a plant, researchers reported in 2023. Learn more: https://t.co/kGoXM2O1Ft #ScienceMagArchives @NewsfromScience https://t.co/uoFNxfWhTU

    • Mashup Score: 31
      World's oldest cheese may have been discovered in Croatian pottery - 16 day(s) ago

      Evidence of cheesemaking found on 7200-year-old artifacts, controversial study claims

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        Societies may have been making cheese as far back as 7200 years ago. Learn more: https://t.co/rzHjBLQb75 #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/CokNhnLXEg

    • Mashup Score: 13
      Female 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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        There’s no 9-to-5 for female northern elephant seals. Research has found that after the winter breeding season, the animals spend more than 19 hours—and up to 24 hours—per day hunting in the northern Pacific Ocean. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/tm09FgibYM

    • Mashup Score: 6
      World’s largest organism found in Australia - 19 day(s) ago

      Single hybrid seagrass plant now stretches across 180 kilometers

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        In 2022, researchers reported on a seagrass meadow stemming from a single hybrid plant that extended its reach across more than 180 kilometers—an area the size of Washington, D.C. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/yrVzOwZKup

    • Mashup Score: 12
      Warrior skeletons reveal Bronze Age Europeans couldn't drink milk - 23 day(s) ago

      Ability to digest dairy as an adult evolved later—and much more quickly—than scientists thought

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        European warriors of the Bronze Age might have been fearsome—but they were no match for milk. Read more: https://t.co/6ZD0vuvdsZ #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/x8TvS6SDyA

    • Mashup Score: 16
      No music training? No problem: Even novices intuit complex music theory - 24 day(s) ago

      Rules of music composition influence how we all make music, even those unaware such rules exist

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        It seems that most individuals follow the arcane rules of music composition, even those who are unaware those rules exist. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/GmYe9sHjOK

    • Mashup Score: 474
      Exclusive: ‘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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        Scientists have hardly ever seen anglerfish alive in their natural environment. That’s why this 2018 video, captured in the waters around Portugal’s Azores islands, had stunned deep-sea biologists. Learn more: https://t.co/9Q5uZFXdkr #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/QaVNM2h6Tc

    • Mashup Score: 37
      Octopuses may have nightmares - 1 month(s) ago

      Study of single cephalopod suggests the animals may have narrative dreams

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        Octopuses may have vivid, narrative dreams—some of which are terrifying—according to a study from 2023. #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/IrvqHG78j2

    • Mashup Score: 433
      From 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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        "I was late learning about science … For much of my scientific training I feared I was behind my peers. But I have been able to close the gap—and that is something to be proud of." #ScienceMagArchives https://t.co/9AvSv7ggOo https://t.co/jAwIyvQc3g

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