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"'She is old':  One-eyed wolf in Yellowstone defies odds by having 10th litter of pups in 11 years."

Views expressed in this science and technology update are those of the reporters and correspondents.  Accessed on 04 June 2024, 1424 UTC. 

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June 4, 2024
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'She is so old': One-eyed wolf in Yellowstone defies odds by having 10th litter of pups in 11 years
(Yellowstone Wolf and Cougar Project)
Wolf 907F recently gave birth to her 10th litter of pups, which researchers say is likely a Yellowstone National Park record.
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Archaeologists used cameras and drones to fully map 14 massive rock art sites scattered across Venezuela and Colombia.
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China lands Chang'e 6 sample-return probe on far side of the moon
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China's Chang'e 6 spacecraft successfully touched down on the far side of the moon on Sunday (June 2). China has now landed two missions on the moon's mysterious far side.
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HEALTH
'Fossil viruses' embedded in the human genome linked to psychiatric disorders
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Certain stretches of ancient viral DNA in the human genome may increase the chances of developing three neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Latest human H5N1 bird flu case in US is 1st to cause respiratory symptoms
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This infection, tied to an ongoing outbreak in cows, is the first in the U.S. to cause respiratory symptoms, but not the first H5N1 case in the world to do so.
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Florida's smalltooth sawfish mass die-off mystery deepens as lab results provide no clues
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Despite numerous tests, experts still can't figure out why smalltooth sawfish in Florida are dying in such a strange way — spinning, thrashing and beaching themselves.
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