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The world’s oldest tree? Genetic analysis traces evolution of iconic Pando forest

DNA samples from one of the world’s largest and oldest plants — a quaking aspen tree (Populus tremuloides) in Utah

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an emotive journey along the San Andreas Fault

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The eight obituaries of a Shanghai person

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Naked mole rats vanquish genetic ghosts — and achieve long life

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Chemists make ‘impossible’ molecules that break 100-year-old bonding rule

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The seas are on the rise — and that surge is accelerating

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