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How can satellites help biologists understand animals’ response to climate change?
How does a cheetah posse behave? How do they reunite after long separations?
A scientist, inspired by her blanket-licking cat, is developing soft robotics based on cat tongue physics.
Science Today looks at the latest advances in bio-inspired technology.
Scientists are using DNA from seized ivory to determine where poachers may strike next.
Active volcanoes on Venus, Philae phones home, and new data on a distant Mars-sized world!
A mum MOM, 67P's emissions, Saturn's outer ring, and alien stratospheres.
The Bay Area's Climate Readiness Institute discusses water, drought, and proposed solutions in California.
New technologies lend new perspective to animal life on the African savannah.
Scientists are tracking whales—with help from the public—to better understand and prevent deadly ship strikes.
How do bombardier beetles create and survive their deadly blasts? (With bonus scientist interview)