Rakus the orangutan appeared to be treating a cut to his face with a plant that's also used in traditional human medicine.
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Rakus the orangutan appeared to be treating a cut to his face with a plant that's also used in traditional human medicine.
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Jiggling the "melon" like Jell-O seems to be associated with sexual behaviors, scientists say.
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Ultrathin goldene sheets could reduce the amount of gold needed for electronics and certain chemical reactions.
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In the 1970s, scientists began to suspect that margarine was bad for heart health. A key component, artificial trans fat, was a major factor.
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The detection of cool plasma before the tiny outbursts on the sun is helping researchers make connections between campfire flares and other solar eruptions.
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Land managers in the western United States are using potential operational delineations, or PODS, to prepare for -- and take advantage of -- wildfires.
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Giant hail that pummeled northeast Spain in August 2022 could not have formed without climate change, computer simulations suggest.
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By training beekeepers, biologist Ximena Velez-Liendo is helping rural agricultural communities of southern Bolivia coexist with Andean bears.
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Ocean warming enhances hurricane activity, bleaches coral reefs and melts Antarctic sea ice. That warming has been off the charts for the past year.
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Though not completely vegetarian, the Iberomaurusian hunter-gatherers from North Africa relied heavily on plants such as acorns, pistachios and oats.
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