Jonathan Lambert
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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A new study suggests Fiji's iguanas came from North America around 34 million years ago by floating some 5,000 miles. It's the longest-known dispersal of any land animal. So how did they do it?
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New research shows that ingesting plastic can cause organ dysfunction and other health problems in birds.
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Butterflies of all kinds of species, in all parts of the country, have declined by one to two percent per year since 2000.
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Faith Kipyegon, the fastest female miler in the world, could dip under 4 minutes with an extra boost from pacers.
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A new study estimates that the Kenyan world record holder can break 4 minutes in the mile with perfect pacing and drafting.
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Lawyers representing 22 states and a coalition of research organizations were in federal court Friday trying to retain science funding the Trump administration wants to cut.
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New research suggests mice may exhibit revival-like behaviors to help unconscious mice recover faster.
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A new study finds that lab mice perform a suite of likely innate behaviors towards unconscious mice that help them revive faster.
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NSF fired 168 employees, leaving the agency less equipped to fund a wide range of scientific research.
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A study in the journal Science Advances reveals how polar bears manage to get wet in the cold without their fur freezing.