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Asian elephants seen burying their dead for the first time

[ad_1] An elephant pulling a dead calf on a tea estate in north Bengal, India Parveen Kaswan and Akashdeep Roy Asian elephants have been documented

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Surprise decision not to define the Anthropocene shocks scientists

[ad_1] Has Earth entered a new geologic epoch? Perhaps not Shutterstock/Dima Zel Efforts to put the Anthropocene on the geological timescale have fallen at the

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Walking 10,000 steps a day really does seem to make us healthier

[ad_1] Walking 9000 to 10,000 steps a day appears to help ward off an early death and heart-related events Pippa Samaya/Getty Images/Cavan Images Taking between

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How concussion can lead to brain damage and CTE – and what to do to prevent it

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US Army tests AI chatbots as battle planners in a war game simulation

[ad_1] A screenshot from Starcraft II Blizzard Games The US Army Research Laboratory is exploring whether OpenAI’s technology can improve battle planning – although only

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April’s eclipse: How to view it safely and what to look for in eclipse glasses

[ad_1] Use special eclipse glasses to prevent eye damage Gino Santa Maria/Shutterstock Viewing a total solar eclipse is an experience that can stay with you

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JWST will officially begin searching for exomoons around other planets

[ad_1] The James Webb Space Telescope is the first instrument capable of detecting exomoons conclusively NASA Astronomers will have their best shot yet at finding

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Why we’re finally on the cusp of finding exomoons around other planets

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Earliest known sex chromosomes evolved in octopuses

[ad_1] A California two-spot octopus Norbert Wu/ Minden Pictures/ Alamy The earliest known sex chromosomes have been found in an octopus species native to the

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Storks refine their migration routes as they learn from experience

[ad_1] A white stork at its breeding ground in Germany Christian Ziegler/Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior White storks take increasingly quicker and more direct