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  1. Plants

    Scientists Say: Superbloom

    These massive wildflower blooms create colorful carpets over desert landscapes during unusually rainy years.

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  2. Animals

    Watch the first sperm whale birth caught on video by scientists

    The footage shows other sperm whales huddled around the mother, helping lift the newborn calf to the surface until it’s ready to swim.

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  3. Health & Medicine

    Positive thinking could help boost your immune system

    With real-time feedback, people can learn to turn on a part of the brain that helps rev up the immune system, new data show.

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  4. Life

    Scientists Say: Spore

    Patience is a virtue of these crafty, resilient little reproductive cells. Some bacterial spores have grown after lying dormant for a millennium.

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  5. Animals

    Physics explains how snakes climb and stand without limbs

    Tree snakes can raise their body into the air without falling over. They keep their balance by bending their bodies close to their base.

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  6. Plants

    Perfect pitch? Scientists lay new grounds for World Cup ‘26

    High-tech turfgrass carpets will be unrolled in 16 stadiums across North America — including five that must survive despite getting no natural sunlight.

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  7. Life

    Scientists Say: Biophoton

    All living things glow with this mysterious light. But scientists need ultra-sensitive tools to detect it.

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  8. Animals

    Emperor penguins are on the march — toward extinction

    Along with Antarctic fur seals, these iconic birds, the largest of all penguins, are now endangered by their continent’s warming.

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  9. Ecosystems

    Let’s learn about wetlands

    Just how wet these lands are varies a lot — from seasonally soaked to permanently flooded.

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