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The Wild Ones contend with rapids, bees, and poachers’ snares to gather critical data on one of the world’s rarest tigers.
In April that year, a lunar landing went horribly wrong and may have spilled thousands of the hardiest lifeform known to ...
Past the agricultural revolution, there’s something of a sea-change in how dogs are found in the archaeological record. They ...
O rcas are easily recognized by their jet-black bodies punctuated with striking white markings, most notably the “eye patch” ...
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The crater in Western Australia was identified as the oldest in the world earlier this year, but new research suggests the ...
Six years ago, a Dutch-led telescope on the Chinese Chang’e-4 demonstrated that it is possible to do radio astronomy from ...
As well as explaining what makes the blue shark so darn blue, it also appears that through the same mechanism, that blue can ...
James is a published author with four pop-history and science books to his name. He specializes in history, strange science, ...
We spoke to the first author of a new study that could challenge much of what we thought we knew about Alzheimer’s disease.
Not everyone agrees. “These decisions are founded in fear and not evidence,” said Susan J. Kressly, M.D., FAAP, President of ...
Because it has natural language capabilities – powered by the same kind of machine learning that underpins ChatGPT – the ...