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[Article Image] Feature: Silk’s superpowers
Scientists are studying the strong and stretchy material in spiders, insects and even goats
[Article Image] Feature: Springing forward
Climate change affects the timing of flowering, migration and other natural cycles, meaning spring is coming earlier in many parts of the world.
[Article Image] Treating peanut allergy bit by bit
New study offers a little hope in reducing an allergy to peanuts, but don’t try this at home
[Article Image] Feature: Getting the dirt on carbon
The circle of life continues thanks to the carbon cycle
[Article Image] Vitamin D-licious Mushrooms
Why some mushrooms are like the sun
[Article Image] Hungry bug seeks hot meal
A seed-loving insect finds food by sensing its temperature
[Article Image] Middle school science adventures
Curiosity brings kids to Washington, D.C. for national science competition
[Article Image] Fast-flying fungal spores
Using high-speed cameras, scientists identify the fastest spores on Earth.
[Article Image] Feature: Seeds of the Future
Around the world, scientists are putting seeds to sleep for up to thousands of years.
[Article Image] Flush-Free Fertilizer
Scientists have found a new use for human urine—as a potent crop fertilizer.

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