The Atlantic
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[:es]Let’s Talk About Brines. No, Not That Kind.[:]
[:es]The solar system is full of brines, and they’re crucial to the search for extraterrestrial life.[:]
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[:es]Spiders are much smarter than you think[:]
[:es] Cognition researchers are discovering surprising capabilities among a group of itsy-bitsy arachnids [:]
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[:es]The Search for Intelligent Life Heads Underwater[:]
[:es]Researchers are using AI to try to communicate with whales.[:]
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[:es]The Animal Kingdom Is Full of Genetic Screwballs[:]
[:es]All sorts of creatures jettison parts of their own DNA, and scientists have no idea why.[:]
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[:es]Pay No Attention to That Cat Inside a Box[:]
[:es]For all the hype that box-cats command, scientists still don’t fully understand why felines both big and small so fervidly flop their keisters into anything and everything. And because cats […]
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[:es]A Tiny Ant Brain Is Still Too Big for Reproduction[:]
[:es]Disturbingly light is the head that wears the crown.[:]
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[:es]Don’t Be Surprised When Vaccinated People Get Infected[:]
[:es]Post-immunization cases, sometimes called “breakthroughs,” are very rare and very expected.[:]