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- 			 Animals AnimalsA year after Australia’s wildfires, extinction threatens hundreds of speciesAs experts piece together a fuller picture of the scale of damage to wildlife, more than 500 species may need to be listed as endangered. 
- 			 Earth EarthTo understand how ‘night-shining’ clouds form, scientists made one themselvesA rocket, a bathtub’s worth of water and a high-altitude explosion reveal how water vapor cools the air to form shiny ice-crystal clouds. 
- 			 Environment Environment‘Green’ burials are slowly gaining ground among environmentalistsResearchers asked older environmental activists what they planned to do with their bodies after death. Many were unaware of “green” burial options. 
- 			 Paleontology PaleontologyClimate change helped some dinosaurs migrate to GreenlandA drop in CO2 levels helped massive plant eaters called sauropodomorphs trek from South America to Greenland 214 million years ago, says a new study. 
- 			 Earth EarthColor-coded radar maps reveal a patchwork of California wildfire destructionA composite made up of fine-scale vegetation maps from different years lets researchers track the story of plant loss and regrowth around Los Angeles. By Jack J. Lee
- 			 Earth EarthA magnetic field reversal 42,000 years ago may have contributed to mass extinctionsThe weakening of Earth's magnetic field beginning around 42,000 years ago correlates with a cascade of environmental crises, scientists say. 
- 			 Plants PlantsModified genes can distort wild cotton’s interactions with insectsIn a Yucatan nature park, engineered genes influence nectar production, affecting ants’ and maybe pollinators’ attraction to the wild cotton plants. 
- 			 Earth EarthFin whale songs can reveal hidden features of the ocean floorFin whale calls can penetrate into Earth’s crust, offering scientists a new way to study the properties of the ocean floor. 
- 			 Earth EarthA drop in CFC emissions puts the hole in the ozone layer back on track to closingAfter a recent bump in illicit CFC-11 pollution, emissions of the ozone-destroying chemical are back down to pre-2013 levels. 
- 			 Earth EarthThree things to know about the disastrous flood in IndiaThe flood, which killed at least 30 people, may have been caused by a collapsing glacier or a landslide, with climate change possibly playing a role. 
- 			 Earth EarthFossil mimics may be more common in ancient rocks than actual fossilsEvidence of early life may be harder to preserve than pseudofossils — structures that form abiotically but resemble living remnants. 
- 			 Earth EarthThe birth of a lightning bolt was caught on videoHigh-speed imagery shows the formation of an electrical connection between opposing currents, offering new insight into how these flashes form.