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  • Asian Cobra tries to bite a human leg
    By Megan Brame February 16th, 2025

    12 Venomous Species That Can Kill You In Minutes

    There are many species with pretty scary defensive (and offensive) tactics, such as venom. These species in particular can be pretty intimidating on that front.

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  • Rock formations are seen along the California coast at Big Sur
    By Joe Roberts February 15th, 2025

    The Invasive Species California Is Battling That's An Immediate Threat

    Invasive species are causing problems all around the United States, and California is no exception. This species in particular has really wreaked havoc.

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  • Black and white image of sticky honey
    By Tiffany Betts February 15th, 2025

    Scientists Accidentally Created A Sticky Substance Straight Out Of A Sci-Fi Movie

    Sci-fi movies feature technology that seems far beyond our current capabilities, but that isn't always true. This new material proves that much.

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  • A spider crab crawling on rocks
    By Daniel Dick February 14th, 2025

    Crabs That Are Related To Spiders

    When you think about crabs and spiders, they probably seem like two very different types of animals. But in some cases, that's less true than you'd expect.

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  • Kangaroo with joey in pouch
    By Heather Vidmar-McEwen February 14th, 2025

    What Is A List Of Mammals With Pouches?

    Kangaroos are probably the most famous animal species with a pouch for their young, but they aren't the only ones. In fact, quite a few mammals have pouches.

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  • Cluster of pink water lilies and lily pads floating in a pond
    By Drew Lichtenstein February 13th, 2025

    Types Of Aquatic Plants

    When you think of plants, the flowers and trees of gardens and forests might come to mind. But aquatic locations have their own varied plantlife, too.

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  • A close up photo of a dozen or so dirt-dusted light brown potatoes
    By Eric James Beyer February 13th, 2025

    One Of The Worst Disasters In Irish History Actually Started In South America

    When it comes to one of the most infamous disasters in Irish history, there's still more to be learned, including exactly where and how it started.

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  • The cranium from the Ephesus Octagon in the Collection of the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, University of Vienna. The yellowed note coming with it says:
    By Tiffany Betts February 12th, 2025

    DNA Tests Revealed Skeleton Of Cleopatra's Family Member Isn't Who Researchers Thought

    Nearly a century ago, researchers believed they had found the skeleton of a family member of Cleopatra, but they might have had it all wrong.

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  • A closeup shows the lower half of a woman's face against a dark background
    By Joe Roberts February 11th, 2025

    There Are Creatures On Your Face Right Now And You Never Realized It

    Microscopes have allowed us to discover a world humans can't directly see. But that's also led to the realization that these creatures are always on your face.

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  • An orange-red lava river flows into the foreground with a volcano peak shrouded in mist and gases in the background
    By Eric James Beyer February 10th, 2025

    What If You Fell Into Lava?

    Volcanoes can be morbidly fascinating for plenty of reasons, as can the lava they release. But what effect might all that molten rock have on the human body?

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  • A large bipedal animal is walking in a dark forest
    By Pauli Poisuo February 10th, 2025

    11 Prehistoric Creatures That Are Pure Nightmare Fuel

    Prehistoric times were pretty strange, to put it lightly, and the same could be said of the species from that period. Here are some of the scariest.

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  • A Spur-Wiinged Goose head is shown in close-up portrait against a green background
    By Joe Roberts February 9th, 2025

    5 Birds That Are Actually Poisonous

    When it comes to poisonous animals, birds probably aren't the first to come to mind. But there are actually a number of uniquely toxic birds.

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  • Man experiencing pain from urinary retention
    By Elias Nash February 9th, 2025

    4 Ways Holding In Urine Is Bad For Your Bladder And Your Overall Health

    Sometimes, you're in a situation where you can't get to the bathroom. That never feels great, but there might also be longer term consequences than discomfort.

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  • A cloudy forest in Ecuador
    By Tiffany Betts February 8th, 2025

    The Mass Extinction Event That Actually Never Happened

    Mass extinction events are infamous, entirely destroying many species in one fell swoop. But this particular extinction event might not have happened at all.

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  • Shopping cart abandoned in rainy lot
    By Elias Nash February 3rd, 2025

    What Science Has To Say About Why People Don't Return Their Shopping Carts

    No grocery store would be complete without carts left abandoned in the parking lot. But do those carts actually say something about the people who left them?

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  • An ant feeds off honeydew from dozens of small green aphids on a plant stem
    By Eric James Beyer February 3rd, 2025

    4 Insects That Have A Symbiotic Relationship With Ants

    Symbiotic relationships between species are both common and incredible, including those between ants and these four insects, as well as one honorable mention.

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  • Flying birds silhouette against moon
    By Elias Nash February 2nd, 2025

    Why Some Birds Fly South For The Winter

    People in northern climates are familiar with flocks of birds flying south in the winter, but why do they do it, and why don't they just stay where it's warm?

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  • earthworm in grass head on closeup
    By Elias Nash February 2nd, 2025

    Why A Worm Regrows After It Gets Cut In Half

    Some worms have the uncanny ability to regrow after being cut in half, and the science behind it, as well as notable examples, can be surprisingly complicated.

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  • A man sits up in bed looking startled
    By Joe Roberts February 1st, 2025

    Study Finds That Nightmares May Predict A Real-Life Illness

    No one is really a fan of nightmares, and for good reason. But research has found that those nightmares might also indicate something rather serious.

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  • Seasons represented in column photos from left to right: winter, spring, summer, and fall
    By Tiffany Betts January 30th, 2025

    Here's Which Season You're Most Likely To Die In

    While death is just a part of life, yearly deaths aren't spread out evenly across all months. There's one season in particular that's proven especially deadly.

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  • stems of the Pando aspen clone
    By Elias Nash January 29th, 2025

    Earth's Oldest Living Organism May Not Be What You Think

    Some organisms can outlive humans by hundreds or even thousands of years, and the contender for Earth's oldest living thing may not be your first guess.

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  • Illustration of doctor presenting hologram of internal organs in a patient treatment concept
    By Tiffany Betts January 28th, 2025

    The 'Useless' Organ That's More Important To Your Health Than You Thought

    The human body has a number of organs that don't seem too helpful. This organ was thought to be useless, too, but new findings might indicate otherwise.

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  • Line of people trying to turn back time by pulling a rope attached to a clock minute hand
    By Tiffany Betts January 28th, 2025

    The Species That Can Actually De-Age Itself

    Immortality might seem like a fairy tale, but some species are renowned for cheating death, and one marine animal has recently been discovered to de-age itself.

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  • A Roomba (focused) vacuuming tile near a houseplant (unfocused)
    By Tiffany Betts January 27th, 2025

    One Of Earth's First Animals Is A Lot Like A Roomba Vacuum

    A Rhoomba vacuum might mimic a hungry lifeform, but researchers have found ancient fossils of one of Earth's first animals, and it looks awfully similar.

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  • Close up of Antarctic glacier
    By Kristeen Cherney January 27th, 2025

    What Life Was Like For People During The Ice Age

    The Ice Age was a hard period in Earth's history, but ancient humans were quite the hardy bunch. They managed survive and even thrive; here's how they did it.

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  • Adult tom turkey with a pair of hens
    By Rose Kivi January 27th, 2025

    How Does A Turkey Reproduce?

    Turkeys seem like perfectly simple creatures, birds that you'd see anywhere. But as it turns out, the way they reproduce is surprisingly interesting.

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  • La Belle France site cave painting of dicynodont
    By Elias Nash January 26th, 2025

    Rock Painting Shows Indigenous Africans Beat Paleontologists To A New Discovery

    While scientists have long puzzled over fossils, the discovery of this cave painting might forever change the perception of paleontology as a field.

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