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A Secret Code May Have Been Hiding in Beethoven's Manuscripts for 200 Years
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science
Maine Is a Warning for America's PFAS Future
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science
The Never-Aging Ants with a Terrible Secret (2021)
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elixirs of life
life of their host
science
smattering of ants
temnothorax ants
A Drug Half as Good as Ozempic for One-30th the Price
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science
America's Climate Boomtowns Are Waiting: Rising Temps and Migration
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climate adaptation
climate standpoint
great lakes region
safer place
science
Cystic fibrosis breakthrough has given patients a chance to live longer
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cf feel
go-getter
hands of people
jenny livingston
science
Apollo's Sequel Will Be a Gold Rush
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artemis program
earlier space age
lunar surface
mission control
private american company
How to Talk to Whales
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animals’ clicking sounds
earth.sperm whales
known universe
science
sperm whales
Boomers Will Define the Ozempic Era
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dramatic weight loss
much weight
obese older adults
older man
older people
Deer are beta-testing a nightmare disease
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captive deer colony
early trials
north america’s deer
prion disease
prion diseases
The Threshold at Which Snow Starts Irreversibly Disappearing
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climate change
coherent water cycle
new york city
science
snow hydrologists
Why Don't Grocery Stores Stock Pawpaw Fruit?
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enigmatic fruit
pawpaw cocktails
pawpaw festivals
science
search of a pawpaw
The Most Mysterious Cells in Our Bodies Don't Belong to Us
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cells
fetal cells
microchimeric cells
mother’s thyroid
science
America Lost the Chestnut, Its One Perfect Tree
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american chestnut
american chestnuts
ghosts of american giants
indigenous people
perfect tree
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