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Flamingos are making a home in Florida again after 100 years – an ecologist explains why they may be

The gradual return of flamingos to Florida coincides with long-term efforts to restore the Everglades and the state’s coastal ecosystems.

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Far fewer Americans support political violence than recent polls suggest

Well-known flaws in conventional polling methods may be creating the incorrect perception that many Americans think political violence…

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3-legged lizards can thrive against all odds, challenging assumptions about how evolution works in t

Most lizards probably don’t survive devastating injuries. But a new study documents 122 cases of limb loss across 58 species –…

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Why are elements like radium dangerous? A chemist explains radioactivity and its health effects

Unstable atoms emit fast-moving particles that can damage cells in the human body. Some atoms are far more unstable than others.

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The Fresh Air Fund's complicated racial record

Many urban children who took part in a program that was supposed to enrich their lives dealt with racism instead. Why can't this cultural exchange become a two-way street?

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