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- 			 Plants PlantsA major crop pest can make tomato plants lie to their neighborsInsects called silverleaf whiteflies exploit tomatoes’ ability to detect damage caused to nearby plants. By Susan Milius
- 			 Climate ClimateOne Antarctic ice shelf gets half its annual snowfall in just 10 daysAntarctica’s coasts get most of their snow from just a few big storms each year. 
- 			 Climate ClimateStudents worldwide are striking to demand action on climate changeOn March 15, students are set to attend more than 1,000 events to demand that governments do more to rein in greenhouse gas emissions. 
- 			 Climate ClimateWhat happens when the Bering Sea’s ice disappears?Record-low sea ice in 2018 sent ripples through the Bering Sea’s entire ecosystem. Will this be the region’s new normal? 
- 			 Earth EarthThe ‘roof of the world’ was raised more recently than once thoughtNew studies suggest that the Tibetan Plateau may have risen to its dizzying heights after 25 million years ago. 
- 			 Science & Society Science & SocietyHow newsy science becomes Science NewsEditor in Chief Nancy Shute discusses how a news story makes it into Science News magazine. By Nancy Shute
- 			 Oceans OceansTiny bits of iron may explain why some icebergs are greenScientists originally thought the green hue of some icebergs came from carbon particles. Instead, iron oxides may color the ice. By Jeremy Rehm
- 			 Oceans OceansOceans that are warming due to climate change yield fewer fishWarming water due to climate change is diminishing sustainable fishery yields in the world’s oceans. 
- 			 Life LifeReaders ponder mitochondria, Neandertal diets, deep sea corals and moreReaders had questions about mitochondrial DNA, Neandertal diets, deep ocean corals and more. 
- 			 Climate ClimateDueling dates for a huge eruption reignite the debate over dinosaurs’ deathNew dating techniques for the Deccan Traps volcanic eruptions disagree on whether they were the main culprit in the dinosaurs’ demise. 
- 			 Chemistry ChemistryWhy kids may be at risk from vinyl floors and fire-resistant couchesChildren from homes with all vinyl floors and flame-retardant sofas show higher levels of some synthetic chemicals in their bodies than other kids. 
- 			 Climate ClimateTidal floods driven by climate change may hurt small businessesParking data from Annapolis, Md.’s historic downtown shows how tidal flooding, driven by sea rise, can hurt local business. By Sujata Gupta