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Study: Oriole Hybridization Is a Dead End
Scientists say Baltimore and Bullock’s Orioles are not merging.
Phytoplankton Surge in Arctic Waters
The floating plant-like organisms are showing up in higher concentrations across the Arctic Ocean.
Dingoes Have Gotten Bigger Over the Last 80 Years – and Pesticides Might Be to Blame
The average size of a dingo is increasing, but only in areas where poison-baits are used, a collaborative study led by UNSW Sydney shows.
Texas Cave Sediment Upends Meteorite Explanation for Global Cooling
Researchers say cooling 13,000 years ago is coincident with major volcanic eruption.
Medical Folk Wisdom: What Is It, And How Does It Affect Public Health?
A study co-authored by a Texas A&M professor shows that the endorsement of widespread but factually inaccurate beliefs could impact health behavior and policy.


