New mutations help the H5N1 bird flu virus infect cows but not people

The findings show how the H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving in livestock and what that may mean for human health.The findings show how the H5N1 bird flu virus is evolving in livestock and what that may mean for human health.  

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Fluoride in U.S. drinking water does not reduce IQ, a new study finds

Claims that fluoride in drinking water causes cognitive delays in kids are driving U.S. policy. A new study finds no evidence to back them.Claims that fluoride in drinking water causes cognitive delays in kids are driving U.S. policy. A new study finds no evidence to back them.  

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The ‘oldest fossil octopus’ is probably another animal

In 2000, researchers thought they found the oldest fossil octopus, which lived over 300 million years ago. But it may just be a half-rotten nautilus.In 2000, researchers thought they found the oldest fossil octopus, which lived over 300 million years ago. But it may just be a half-rotten nautilus.  

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Human echolocation works step by step

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A new book finds parenting inspiration in the animal kingdom

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