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  • Recreated likeness of Neanderthal woman by Dutch artists using studied DNA and fossil anatomy
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    Neanderthals Aren't The Only Extinct Species That Mated With Humans

    There's a good chance you've heard of Neanderthals when it comes to ancient human species, but they aren't the only ones who have appeared in the fossil record.

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  • A digital rendering of a brain in shades of purple blue, and pink on a colorful background
    By Eric James Beyer 10 months ago

    If You Thought Your Brain Was The Only Place To Store Memories, You'd Be Dead Wrong

    Memory has long been thought of as a function of just the brain, but recent research has indicated that the brain might not actually be unique in that regard.

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  • Medical students examining skeleton
    By Elaine Todd 10 months ago

    What Actually Happens To Your Body When You Donate It To Science

    Morbid as it is to tconsider what happens after you die, there's always the possibility of donating your body to science. But what does that really mean?

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  • Group of kids on a windowsill staring at their mobile phones
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    The Eye Condition Kids Can Get From Staring At Screens

    You don't need to look hard to find concerns over kids staring at screens constantly, but those screens might even directly affect eye development, too.

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  • Three Pompeii casts resting on sand and rocks
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    DNA Tests Revealed That Pompeii Victims Aren't Who Historians Thought

    There are quite a few narratives historians have written about the victims of Pompeii, but some recent DNA analysis has managed to challenge those stories.

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  • Front view of octopus with limbs spread out
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    Octopuses Have Three Times As Many Brains As They Have Hearts

    Octopuses are pretty weird animals that are constantly surprising us. They have a strange number of hearts, but they have an even weirder number of brains.

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  • Word
    By Tiffany Betts 10 months ago

    How High Relative Humidity Impacts Your Body (& Why It Feels More Miserable Than Dry Heat)

    It's never a surprise to hear someone complaining about humidity, but is there a reason it's so much worse than dry heat? Here's the science behind that.

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  • California beach with flowers in foreground
    By Elias Nash 10 months ago

    5 Invasive Species That Are Wreaking Havoc In California

    Invasive species have the ability to damage ecosystems, and that's especially true in California, where these five species threaten the state's biodiversity.

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  • Hand holding a bottle with liquid as a syringe draws from it
    By Megan Brame 11 months ago

    The 12 Best Peptides To Improve Your Body

    If you've ever looked for health supplements, you've probably heard of peptides. Research on is still ongoing, but here are some of the most promising ones.

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  • International Space Station floating above Earth
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    Here's Why Stem Cells Grown In Space Have Doctors And Medical Researchers So Excited

    Both space exploration and stem cells have been at the center of major research projects, and combining the two has led to a fascinating discovery.

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  • Woman stretching her tricep
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    Is It Better To Burn Calories In Cold Or Hot Weather? It's Complicated

    When it comes to quickly burning calories, should you be working out in hot or cold weather? It seems like a straightforward question, but in reality, it's not.

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  • Man in business suit reaching for alcoholic beverage
    By Kristeen Cherney 11 months ago

    These 11 Habits Make You More Likely To Die Early

    Plenty of people are invested in finding ways to live longer, but there are plenty of familiar habits that work against that goal. Here are a few of them.

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  • A tardigrade is shown in microscopic detail
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    Meet The Most Indestructible Organism Ever Discovered

    While there are some animals known for being especially hardy, they all have their limits. But this creature's limits have rendered it nearly indestructible.

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  • A feral hog stands with his mouth and underbelly caked in wet mud
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    The Invasive Species That's Destroying Texas

    When it comes to invasive species, you'd likely picture malevolent bugs or plants. But this invasive species that's been terrorizing Texas might be a surprise.

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  • Rear view of a woman with a red backpack in a tropical forest
    By Eric James Beyer 11 months ago

    Alarming Climate Data Found While Studying Tropical Forests

    Tropical rainforests are hotspots for biodiversity and the home to tons of different species. But climate change might prove to be a huge threat to that.

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  • Full, colorful concept of neuron activity in a human brain
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Incredible Map That Shows Every Neuron In The Brain

    The brain is an incredibly complex organ, but its billions of neurons have recently been mapped, opening up some fascinating research opportunities.

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  • An illustration of a lightbulb with a brain as half of the bulb is shown in front of a pair of hands
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    These Personality Traits Correlate With Higher Intelligence

    The definition of intelligence is tricky to nail down, but researchers have found something interesting: a correlation between intellect and specific traits.

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  • Woman with hand to cheek and thinking deeply
    By Elias Nash 11 months ago

    The Truth About Gut Feelings And When You Should Trust Them

    Everyone is familiar with gut feelings, the mysterious sensation of intrinsically knowing something. But gut feelings aren't as mysterious as they might seem.

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  • A 3D render of a Tasmanian tiger, or thylacine, stands on green land against a cloudy sky
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    How Science Plans To Bring The Tasmanian Tiger Back From Extinction

    When it comes to the Tasmanian tiger, human influence can be blamed for its extinction. But science might have a way to someday reverse that fate.

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  • Concept of Mars with craters peaking up into space background
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    The Exciting Secret Martian Ice Could Be Hiding

    Mars has long been a prime target when it comes to human exploration, and the secrets concealed by Martian ice just make the planet even more fascinating.

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  • Angler fish mouth open black background
    By Megan Brame 11 months ago

    13 Species Of Fish With Terrifying Teeth

    Beneath the serene waves of lakes, river, and seas, lurk some fish with terrifyingly sharp teeth. Here are a few different species of those fanged monsters.

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  • head on view of a caiman
    By Daniel Allen 11 months ago

    The Biggest Alligator In The World Is Nothing Compared To The Biggest Crocodile

    Alligators can get really big, but these inhabitants of the Americas come second to their crocodile cousins, and their prehistoric ancestors were bigger still.

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  • drop of blood on finger
    By Tiffany Betts 11 months ago

    How Many Gallons Of Blood Are In The Human Body And How Much Can You Lose Before Dying?

    Having enough blood is crucial for survival, but how many gallons do our bodies contain? And more importantly, how much blood can we lose without dying?

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  • Fish jumping out of water
    By Joe Roberts 11 months ago

    Can Fish Drown Or Suffocate?

    Fish need oxygen just as much as we do, yet thrive underwater. But fish can still suffocate when submerged, but does this also mean they can drown?

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  • Mother and baby manatee underwater
    By Kristeen Cherney 11 months ago

    Spectacular Sea Species In The Gulf Of Mexico

    The warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico are home to countless living organisms. Here are some spectacular sea species that you may not know exist in the Gulf.

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  • giant tortoise Jonathan in grass
    By Elias Nash 12 months ago

    How Long Tortoises Live And 5 Animals That Live Longer

    Humans live long lives for land mammals, but tortoises can outdo us by decades. Yet some other animals, such as sponges and jellyfish, can live far, far longer.

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  • A statue of Niccolò Machiavelli
    By Joe Roberts 12 months ago

    Telltale Signs That Someone Has A Machiavellian Personality

    If you have ever wondered what it really means to have a Machiavellian personality or how to spot one, researchers have pinned down a few telltale signs.

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