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Birds fighting for nesting spots show repeated aggression and shared brain gene patterns, suggesting evolution may repeat.
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Mongabay News on MSNScientists warn coral restoration can’t keep pace with global reef collapseCoral restoration won’t save reefs from global warming, according to a recent study – at least, not the way we’re doing it ...
For a quintessential small-town experience, time your visit to coincide with the Central Kansas Free Fair and Parade, a tradition dating back generations that showcases agricultural achievements, 4-H ...
That vintage blue pickup truck sitting outside Owls Nest Antique Mall and Flea Market in Topeka isn’t just decoration—it’s ...
For decades, many scientists have relied on the "hard steps" model to suggest that intelligent life is rare — the improbable ...
Scientific progress thrives on the open exchange of knowledge. Yet new Michigan State University research reveals a ...
A Pulitzer Prize winner considers how elements of the Scopes trial on teaching evolution may color modern debates, including ...
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Fast-rising temperatures can change how plants and animals behave and disrupt the delicate timing of pollination.
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