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Tight resources keep parents close in poisonous frog species [Read more]

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The Cassini spacecraft has captured a veritable array of fountains spraying ice crystals and water above Enceladus’s southern pole
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Grizzly bears are moving into an area along the Hudson Bay that is traditionally inhabited by polar bears, and the sightings of grizzly bears are increasing in frequency.

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Grizzly bears are moving into an area along the Hudson Bay that is traditionally inhabited by polar bears, and the sightings of grizzly bears are increasing in frequency.

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Grizzly bears are moving into an area along the Hudson Bay that is traditionally inhabited by polar bears, and the sightings of grizzly bears are increasing in frequency.

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Huntington’s disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary condition that leads to physical and mental deterioration and eventually, death. HD sufferers are born with the disease although they don’t show symptoms until late in life. In a new study, researchers identified a protective pathway in the brain that may explain why symptoms take so long to [...]

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Huntington’s disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary condition that leads to physical and mental deterioration and eventually, death. HD sufferers are born with the disease although they don’t show symptoms until late in life. In a new study, researchers identified a protective pathway in the brain that may explain why symptoms take so long to [...]

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Huntington’s disease (HD) is a cruel, hereditary condition that leads to physical and mental deterioration and eventually, death. HD sufferers are born with the disease although they don’t show symptoms until late in life. In a new study, researchers identified a protective pathway in the brain that may explain why symptoms take so long to [...]

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Scientists have developed an easier way for meteorologists to predict snowfall amounts and density — fluffy powder or wet cement. The method has been adopted by the National Weather Service for use throughout Utah — and could be adjusted for use anywhere.

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