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Science Move Over Sue: Largest Dinosaur Ever Discovered To Replace T-Rex Display Spot At Field Museum In Chicago by Maui Hermitanio
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Science Rare Bristle Worm Fossil Hints How Modern Earthworms Developed Their Heads by Charmagne Nojas
Science Pet Translator: Scientist Developing Device To Convert Dog Barks Into English Language by Allan Adamson
Science Dinosaur Enthusiasts Can Now Make 3D Prints Of A 200-Million-Year-Old Massospondylus At Home by Samriddhi Dastidar
Science Triassic Lepidoptera Fossils Show Butterflies Are More Ancient Than Flowers by Staff Reporter
Science Noise Pollution From Oil And Gas Operations Causes PTSD-like Symptoms In Birds by Maui Hermitanio
Science Green Turtles In Great Barrier Reef Turning Female Because Of Climate Change by Charmagne Nojas
Science Construction Workers Discover 130-Million-Year-Old Perfectly Preserved Dinosaur Eggs In China by Charmagne Nojas
Science The Giant Pacific Octopus Is Actually 2 Different Species, And Nobody Noticed Until Now by Aaron Mamiit
Science Starfish Population In California Recovers From Mysterious Disease That Wiped Them Out by Aaron Mamiit
Science Scientists Discover Amazon’s Golden-Crowned Manakin To Be Rare Evolved Hybrids by Charmagne Nojas
Science Reproductive Orgies Of Mexican Fish Are So Loud, They Can Deafen Dolphins by Samriddhi Dastidar
Science The Crest-Tailed Mulgara Isn't Extinct After All: Marsupial Found Alive And Well In Australia by Charmagne Nojas
Science This Primitive 3.5-Million-Year-Old Bear From Canada's High Arctic Had A Sweet Tooth by Samriddhi Dastidar
Science Japanese Monkeys' Sexual Interaction With Deer Could Be For Practice Or Culture: Study by Athena Chan