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Salmon Runs Boom, Go Bust Over Centuries
Salmon runs are notoriously variable: strong one year, and weak the next. New research shows that the same may be true from one century to the next.
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Why We Called Off Hunt For Ancient Antarctic Life
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Life Possible On Extrasolar Moons
Research shows that exomoons -- those orbiting planets outside our solar system -- are as likely to support life as exoplanets.
Studies Show Why Biodiversity Is Important For Pollination Services In California Almond
The pollination effectiveness of honey bees in California almond orchards was greater in the presence of other bees, research finds.
Russian Team Reaches Buried Antarctic Lake
Russian scientists camped at the coldest place on Earth say they have recovered water samples from Lake Vostok, buried beneath more than 2 miles (3 kilometers) of Antarctic ice.
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