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  1. Animals

    Giant rat border agents could help put a stop to wildlife poaching

    African giant pouched rats have been trained to ferret out elephant ivory, pangolin scales and more. They could be put to work preventing smuggling.

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  2. Plants

    Catapulting pollen helps this flower beat out its rivals

    With explosive blasts of pollen, male Hypenia macrantha flowers remove rival pollen from hummingbird beaks before the birds reach female flowers.

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  3. Microbes

    New type of division can split this microbe into 14 cells at once

    The newfound strategy seen in C. matruchotii might help oral bacteria recover lost territory after each eviction by toothbrushing.

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  4. Plants

    Are plants intelligent? It seems to depend on how you define it

    Plants can do a lot of the same things animals do: communicate, learn — even remember. Now scientists want to know if that means they’re intelligent.

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  5. Fossils

    Analyze This: How big was the biggest T. rex?

    Only around 80 fossil Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons have been found. They probably don’t include the biggest T. rex that ever lived.

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  6. Animals

    Scientists Say: Monotreme

    These animals are the only egg-laying mammals on Earth.

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  7. Animals

    To keep their pools clean, some tadpoles don’t poop for weeks

    Eiffinger’s tree frog tadpoles store their solid waste in an intestinal pouch. This releases less toxic ammonia into their watery cribs.

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  8. Plants

    Insect-eating plants digest faster with a fungal friend

    Insects stuck in sundews’ sticky goo break down faster when the plants host an enzyme-making fungus.

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  9. Animals

    This spider traps flashy fireflies as bait to catch related prey

    When stuck in an orb weaver spider’s web, male fireflies start to blink more like female fireflies — luring in more males.

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