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By September, Nearly a Third of Americans Will Live in States With Legal Aid in Dying
Fungi Bloomed Twice around End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction
By studying fungal microfossils in 66-million-year-old rock samples from the Denver Basin in Colorado, Johns Hopkins University microbiologists have confirmed that the dinosaur-killing asteroid impact triggered a worldwide fungal takeover, and uncovered a second, previously unknown ecological crisis just before it.
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Toothless, Bipedal Crocodile Relative Lived in New Mexico 212 Million Years Ago
Paleontologists have described a new species of bipedal shuvosaurid archosaur from New Mexico, shedding light on a group of creatures that roamed North America during the Triassic period, more than 200 million years ago.
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Teachers Union Urges Schools to Curb A.I. Chatbots and Screen Time
U.S. Aims to Give Cold War Plutonium to Start-Ups for Nuclear Fuel

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Which Countries Are Profiting From the Iran War Oil Shock

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The New ‘Gold Rush’ of Geothermal Energy

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