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Warm temperatures, not just predator pressure, may favor luna moths’ long bat-fooling streamers, a geographic analysis of iNaturalist pics shows. sciencenews.org/article/luna-m…

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Common bedbugs experienced a dramatic jump in population size around the time humans congregated in the first cities. sciencenews.org/article/bedbug…

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Thanks to a gene-editing therapy made just for him, baby KJ may soon get to go home from the hospital for the first time in his life. sciencenews.org/article/person…

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The oldest known fossil of a singing cicada reveals that these insects were making music during the Eocene epoch — long before humans existed. sciencenews.org/article/cicada…

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Astrocytes, with their long-ranging tendrils that cover lots of territory across the brain, can influence neurons profoundly, a trio of studies suggests. sciencenews.org/article/silent…

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Poor Pluto! Once thought to be safe, Pluto could crash into a giant planet or get ejected from the solar system due to the gravitational intrusion of passing stars, a new study says. sciencenews.org/article/star-f…

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Trouble, earthlings! The gravitational tugs of passing stars could cause another planet to crash into our world or even send it careening into interstellar space. The risk: 0.2 percent over the next 5 billion years, a new study says. sciencenews.org/article/star-f…

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Common bedbugs experienced a dramatic jump in population size about 13,000 years ago, around the time humans congregated in the first cities. sciencenews.org/article/bedbug…

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Brain cells named for stars are finally getting their time to shine. Three distinct studies show that astrocytes, once thought of as support cells, powerfully shape how brains work. sciencenews.org/article/silent…

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Long, skinny streamers on the hind wings of luna moths tend to evolve in certain climate conditions, a new study shows. sciencenews.org/article/luna-m…

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A new analysis of proteins preserved in fossil teeth provides the first molecular assessment of size differences between the sexes and genetic diversity in an ancient African hominid, Paranthropus robustus. sciencenews.org/article/ancien…

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For the 2023–2024 school year, on average one school psychologist served 1,065 students. sciencenews.org/article/studen…

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One baby’s personalized gene therapy could be the birth of a new medical subspecialty. sciencenews.org/article/person…