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Lin Schwarzkopf, James Cook University
Last week, the world met “Toadzilla”, a cane toad the size of a football...
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Brad Reisfeld, Colorado State University
People are exposed to numerous chemicals throughout their lifetimes. These chemicals can be from...
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L. William Uhl, United States Air Force Academy
When Prince Harry revealed in his new book, “Spare,” that he...
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Lee Alan Dugatkin, University of Louisville
Scientists used to think power in animals played out in a tidy and...
Biden restores roadless protection to the Tongass, North America’s largest rainforest
Beverly Law, Oregon State University
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Mary L. Churchill, Boston University
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Craig A. Foster, State University of New York College at Cortland
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Monterey Park: A pioneering Asian American suburb shaken by the tragedy of a mass shooting
James Zarsadiaz, University of San Francisco
For Americans of Asian descent, Monterey Park – a town near Los Angeles,...






















