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These Salamanders Steal Genes and Can Have up to Five Extra Sets of Chromosomes
 
The Father of Environmental Justice Reflects on the Movement He Started
Four decades into his activism, Robert Bullard looks back on his legacy and the work ahead.
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The Ozone Hole Showed Humans Could Damage Earth and That We Could Heal It
The discovery of a hole in Earth's protective ozone layer in 1985 led to a worldwide effort to heal it. But are there lessons that can be applied to today's treaty talks on climate change?
 
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These Salamanders Steal Genes and Can Have up to Five Extra Sets of Chromosomes
Unisexual salamanders in the genus Ambystoma appear to be the only creatures in the world that reproduce the way they do. Researchers know how, but the why is still being figured out.
 
 
 
 
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