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  • Closeup of amber fragments in a pile
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    Why Finding Amber In Antarctica Is So Important

    In 2017, scientists discovered amber in a sediment core from the Antarctic, and analysis since has revealed a startling truth about the continent's past.

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  • Seasons represented in column photos from left to right: winter, spring, summer, and fall
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    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 9 months ago

    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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  • Pair of young brothers playing with building blocks
    By Elias Nash 9 months ago

    If You Always Thought Your Parents Favored Your Sibling, You Were Probably Right

    Thought parents will always say that they don't have a favorite child, research might actually indicate otherwise, with favoritism usually following patterns.

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  • Illustration of doctor presenting hologram of internal organs in a patient treatment concept
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    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 9 months ago

    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 black clock face with gold numbers face is shown spiralling in on itsefl
    By Joe Roberts 9 months ago

    One Major Problem With Time Travel May Not Be An Issue After All

    The idea of time-travel paradoxes has been explored in science and the popular imagination alike, but some researchers think that problem might not be an issue.

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  • Closeup illustration of large asteroid passing by Earth
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    The Asteroid That Will Be Forever Changed By Passing Near Earth

    In 2029, one of the solar system's many asteroids will pass Earth close enough to see with the naked eye. But asteroid Apophis won't travel the same path again.

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  • A Roomba (focused) vacuuming tile near a houseplant (unfocused)
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    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 9 months ago

    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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  • ocean floor underwater
    By Elias Nash 9 months ago

    Earth Won't Have Five Oceans Forever (The Sixth Is Already Forming)

    Earth's five oceans were formed by the constant movement of tectonic plates beneath us, and the same process is already forming a sixth ocean in East Africa.

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  • Adult tom turkey with a pair of hens
    By Rose Kivi 9 months ago

    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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  • multicolored northern lights
    By Daniel Allen 9 months ago

    Every Northern And Southern Lights Color Explained

    The northern and southern lights, auroras visible from the poles, glow with a range of different colored lights. Here's the reason for each of those colors.

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  • La Belle France site cave painting of dicynodont
    By Elias Nash 9 months ago

    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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  • A view of Earth from space
    By Kristeen Cherney 9 months ago

    6 Biggest Threats To Earth From Space

    The idea of cosmic threats to Earth almost sounds like the stuff of fiction. But while alien invasions may be far fetched, these threats are perfectly real.

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  • A model of an Arthropleura is shown in the grass
    By Joe Roberts 9 months ago

    The Largest Prehistoric Arthropod Is Pure Nightmare Fuel

    Prehistoric times had no shortage of pretty scary creatures, but you need to look no further than this huge arthopod to find something truly terrifying.

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  • view from caldera of Campi Flegrei
    By Daniel Allen 9 months ago

    Europe's Supervolcano Is A Ticking Timebomb

    Mount Vesuvius may be Europe's most famous volcano, but lurking nearby is an ancient supervolcano, a ticking timebomb that could cause massive destruction.

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  • Photograph of skeleton in sand
    By Elias Nash 9 months ago

    Norway's Mysterious Well-Man Explained

    While myths often seem to be works of fiction, sometimes, the line separating them from history begins to blur, as is the case with Norway's Well-Man.

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  • Countless pieces of trash washed up on a beach with the sun and waves in the distance
    By Eric James Beyer 9 months ago

    4 Insects That Can Actually Eat Plastic

    Effective solutions to the vast amounts of plastic waste we produce are still being sought, and four innocuous insects that can eat plastic might play a part.

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  • Black berries and brown-spotted green leaves on a thin woody branch
    By Eric James Beyer 9 months ago

    The Secret To Fighting Invasive Buckthorn Is Native Minnesota Plants

    Thanks to its hardy nature, buckthorn can rapidly invade environments, but researchers think that Minnesota's native plants could be the secret to fighting it.

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  • Green African aurora house snake (Lamprophis aurora) crawling on rock on a large, reddish rock
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    New Snake Species Discovered Hiding In Plain Sight For Decades

    New species are being discovered quite often, but those discoveries aren't always made in the same way. This snake, for example, has quite the strange story.

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  • Silhouette of person looking through telescope at night
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    The Rare Planetary Event You Don't Want To Miss In February 2025

    There are quite a few astronomical events that have captivated humanity, and in February 2025, there's an especially rare one that you'll want to see.

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  • Scuba divers swimming above deck of shipwreck with lots of small fish
    By Tiffany Betts 9 months ago

    The Impressive Scientific Discovery Once Mistaken For A Shipwreck

    The vast ocean depths are full of surprises, and in 2024 marine scientists stumbled across a giant coral reef that had previously been mistaken for a shipwreck.

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  • A child holds a piece of paper against an upside-down drinking glass which contains a spider
    By Eric James Beyer 9 months ago

    There's A Good Reason Why You Shouldn't Kill The Spiders In Your House

    It's perfectly understandable if you're not a fan of finding spiders in your home, but there's a good reason why you might want to reconsider that stance.

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  • A Mexican free-tailed bat flies through the air against a blurred background
    By Joe Roberts 9 months ago

    The Texas Cave That Houses The Largest Bat Colony In The World

    Bat colonies can reach truly enormous sizes, some with millions of bats pouring out to feed each night, and one cave in Texas has the largest of them all.

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  • Smoke rising from Danakil Depression at night
    By Pauli Poisuo 9 months ago

    11 Most Hostile Environments To Exist On Earth Today

    There's something exciting about visiting dangerous places, but these especially hostile locations might be too much for even the most daring traveller.

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  • A front and back view of a sand-colored mollusk with ridges arcing across its surface
    By Eric James Beyer 9 months ago

    The Tiny Marine Creature That Became Tennessee's State Fossil

    In 1998, Tennessee decided to award a tiny marine creature, which lived in warm, ancient seas millions of years ago, the title of official state fossil.

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