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A sea turtle’s sex is determined by the temperature of the sand it’s born in; rising global temperatures mean that female green sea turtles now outnumber males 116 to 1.

Gorilla Youngsters Seen Dismantling Poachers' Traps

Spinach Leaf Transformed into Beating Human Heart Tissue

Historian uses lasers to unlock mysteries of Gothic cathedrals

Australia Is Drifting So Fast GPS Can't Keep Up

Mexico's Sistema Huaulta cave is bigger than previously thought

American swamp sparrows, Melospiza georgiana, haven’t changed their song in more than 1,000 years

Some Rivers Are So Drug-Polluted, Their Eels Get High on Cocaine

Tick Wrapped in Spider Silk Found Trapped in Amber

Thousands of Human Bones Reveal 'Barbarian' Battle Rituals

Plastic Bag Found at the Bottom of World's Deepest Ocean Trench - It is now the deepest known piece of plastic trash, found at a depth of 36,000 feet inside the Mariana Trench.

700,000-Year-Old Stone Tools Point to Mysterious Human Relative

Ancient Mass Child Sacrifice in Peru May Be World's Largest

A sea turtle’s sex is determined by the temperature of the sand it’s born in; rising global temperatures mean that female green sea turtles now outnumber males 116 to 1 at some of the largest hatching sites.

'Exploding Ant' Rips Itself Apart To Protect Its Own

The Bajau "Sea Nomads", who have engaged in breath-hold diving for thousands of years, have evolved to have spleens that are 50% larger than normal, providing an oxygen reservoir for diving.

Chlamydia has hit wild koalas hard, with some wild populations seeing a 100% infection rate

The great Pacific garbage patch is mostly abandoned fishing gear

Rogue 'Electro-Fishing' Puts River Dolphins at Risk in Myanmar (2015)

Bears Are Caring for Their Cubs Longer in Response to Hunting

New human 'organ' discovered by the scientists

143 Million People May Soon Become Climate Migrants, World Bank Warns

Python Moms Care for Their Young, Surprising Experts

Rare Yellow Cardinal Spotted.

New, 'Exotic State of Matter' Found Far Below Freezing

Laser Scans Reveal Maya "Megalopolis" Below Guatemalan Jungle

Chickens Prefer Attractive People

Monkey cloned successfully for the first time

Newfound "rainbow" dinosaur from 160 Mya probably had iridescent feathers on its head and chest

Researchers with the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History have discovered 18 new species of pelican "assassin" spiders

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