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Silica Down Under

Image Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. Before the great explosion of biodiversity in the Cambrian period brought nearly all familiar phyla of animals into the world,

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Discovering a New Species

Image Courtesy of Wikimedia. What came first: the iguana or the gecko? Lizards are one of the most diverse groups of species living on planet

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Co-Evolutionary Insights

Image Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. The highly invasive nature of the human placenta, which embeds deeply into a mother’s endometrium, starkly contrasts with placental structures

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Giving Voice to the Voiceless

Image courtesy of Amanda Calhoun. In October 2021, experts in youth mental health declared the mental health crisis among children and young adults a national

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Life Out of Balance

Image Courtesy of Pexels. Scientists believe that when planetary systems first form, they are in a pristine, near-resonant state. Near-resonance describes when the orbits of

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Sssensitive Snakes

Image Courtesy of Flickr. In the gloomy hours of the night, a hungry pit viper finds itself in search of a meal. Despite the darkness,

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I AM ALAN TURING

Image Courtesy of  Jean-François Monette. Composer Matthew Suttor and the team of artists and programmers behind the experimental opera I AM ALAN TURING have welcomed

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Identifying Ezekiel’s Wheel

Photo Courtesy of Paul-Alexander Lejas. Imagine walking into your friend’s house and finding that it’s filled with fossils. Well, that’s exactly what Derek Briggs, a

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The Ripple Effect

Image Courtesy of Pexels. A groundbreaking study conducted by a team of researchers from Yale and Columbia University found that a pregnant woman’s experience of

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Hitting the Pause Button

Image Courtesy of Therapy for Women Center. Every night, six thousand women experience an internally staged rebellion. Waves of heat engulf them, and their skin

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How Do You Feel?

Image Courtesy of Pexels. As kids, we learn to categorize our emotions through basic associations—a wide grin conveys happiness, while a furrowed brow suggests anger.

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