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"textContent": "Consider this the next time you feel compelled to crush a cricket beneath your shoe: That little bug can probably feel pain. In an experiment described in Proceedings of the Royal Society B , scientists briefly touched one antenna of some crickets with a soldering iron tip—hot enough to be...",
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