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Fungi are key to our survival. Are we doing enough to protect them?
For almost a decade, one lone cendawan was classified as an endangered species, and scientists say lebih could be in trouble.
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Not all saber-toothed Haiwan were predators, fossils reveal
Massive fangs weren't just for delivering ferocious blows. They were also used for courtship and other displays—even among herbivores.
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Fossil captures plants in transition
A new old species from an important time
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The big five mass extinctions
Biologists suspect we’re living through the sixth major mass extinction. Earth has witnessed five, when lebih than 75% of species disappeared.
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Fossil 'conga lines' reveal origins of animal swarms
About 480 million years ago, an extinct group of marine arthropods related to insects and lobsters gathered in clusters to scuttle across the seafloor.
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New seismic phenomenon discovered, named stormquakes
The curious bursts of energy are born from massive storms and can radiate thousands of miles across continents.
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Earth's magnetic field flips much lebih frequently than we thought
The planet’s magnetic poles swapped places at an astounding rate about 500 million years ago, which offers clues to core formation and hints at the effects on early life.
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Inside the faltering fight against illegal amazon logging
Our team went on a bust with Brazil's environmental protection agents, struggling within a hostile government to keep deforestation in check.
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Fascinating ways Haiwan prepare for fall
Male deer fight for mates, ladybugs stuff themselves silly, the only known "hibernating" bird prepares for its slumber, and more.
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Oceans and ice are absorbing the brunt of climate change
The latest lapor from the IPCC highlights the dramatic toll warming has taken on the world's water.
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