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- 			 Ecosystems Ecosystems‘Fen, Bog & Swamp’ reminds readers why peatlands matterIn her latest book, author Annie Proulx chronicles people’s long history with peatlands and examines the ecological value of these overlooked places. By Anna Gibbs
- 			 Animals AnimalsRelocated beavers helped mitigate some effects of climate changeAlong a river in Washington state, the repositioned beavers built dams that lowered stream temperatures and boosted water storage. 
- 			 Animals Animals‘Fathom’ seeks to unravel humpback whales’ soulful songsThe film ‘Fathom’ on Apple TV+ follows the quest of researchers on the ocean’s surface to decipher the eerie symphony of humpback whale calls below. By Jake Buehler
- 			 Planetary Science Planetary ScienceRobin Wordsworth re-creates the atmosphere of ancient MarsRobin Wordsworth studies the climates of Mars and other alien worlds to find out whether they could support life. By Nikk Ogasa
- 			 Health & Medicine Health & MedicineWhy it’s easier to catch a cold, the flu or COVID in the winterLow humidity protects viruses and cold temperatures may blunt some immune responses, making viral infections like colds, flu and COVID-19 more likely. 
- 			 Oceans OceansSome deep-sea octopuses aren’t the long-haul moms scientists thought they wereOff California’s coast, some octopuses lay eggs in the warmer water of geothermal springs in the “Octopus Garden,” speeding up their development. 
- 			 Space SpaceWhat has Perseverance found in two years on Mars?NASA's Perseverance rover has turned up volcanic rocks, signs of flowing water and some of the materials necessary for life. By Liz Kruesi
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyLooking for a job? Lean more on weak ties than strong relationshipsA 50-year-old social science theory gets put to the test in a new study using data on 20 million LinkedIn users. By Sujata Gupta
- 			 Anthropology AnthropologyA surprising food may have been a staple of the real Paleo diet: rotten meatThe realization that people have long eaten putrid foods has archaeologists rethinking what Neandertals and other ancient hominids ate. By Bruce Bower
- 			 Computing ComputingHuijia Lin proved that a master tool of cryptography is possibleCryptographer Huijia Lin showed that the long-sought “indistinguishability obfuscation” is secure from data attacks. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyFossils show a crocodile ancestor dined on a young dinosaurThe 100-million-year-old fossil of a crocodile ancestor contains the first indisputable evidence that dinosaurs were on the menu. 
- 			 Anthropology Anthropology7-million-year-old limb fossils may be from the earliest known hominidAn earlier report on one of the bones of a 7-million-year-old creature that may have walked upright has triggered scientific misconduct charges. By Bruce Bower