They've survived world wars, the great depression, the atomic age, and the dawn of the internet. They are buffalofish—and many of them are over 100 years old.
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Rethinking Puberty: Inside The Brain’s Second Remodeling
New research shows adolescence is a crucial window for learning, creativity, and early mental health care, with parents ...
The Mighty Mouth exhibit at the Science Museum of Oklahoma is closing for a revamp, funded by a $1.25 million donation from ...
Temperature records from measurements of oxygen isotopes in the ice reveal that this area experienced a gradual, long-term ...
While some risk factors for cancer can be mitigated through lifestyle choices such as diet or exercise, aging is not one of ...
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