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Cherry Blossoms, Japan

Phenomena: A Science Salon

4 spirited writers on the new, odd, and awesome.

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    Secrets of Swarms

    It's not telepathy. So how do animals bob and weave in unison? By Ed Yong.

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    Kraken Genes Decoded

    Turns out all giant squid may be one global species. By Ed Yong.

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    Your De-Extinction Questions Answered

    First off, is Jurassic Park possible? By Carl Zimmer.

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    Resurrection—Or Reinvention?

    Brian Switek casts a critical eye on de-extinction.

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