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From Andean bears to Rhesus macaques, non-human mammals have hair woes of their own
This elegant scientific demonstration has been delighting everyday people for nearly 200 years
The question may sound like a "duh," but it gets to the heart of how we categorize and define nature
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It's a challenge to attribute any one storm or heat wave to climate change, but scientists are getting closer
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From sinkholes to liquefaction, we look at how solid earth can shrink and elude our grasp
As DNA techniques let us see animals in finer and finer gradients, the old definition is falling apart
On the anniversary of the conflagration, mysteries still remain
Planners battled to ensure the building kept its unique shape
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King Kong's biggest enemy isn’t humans—it’s the laws of physics
Sorry, Planet McPlanetface: Asteroids, moons and other celestial bodies go through a strict set of international naming guidelines
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