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A deer looks a pair of hikers walking down a snow-covered trail.
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Our presence affects animals beyond merely how we’ve modified the landscape.

Data on human and wildlife movement during the pandemic suggest new ways for us to coexist

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A Cutting-Edge Detector for Astronomers

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October 30, 2013

First Results from LUX, the World’s Most Sensitive Dark Matter Detector
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