By studying the natural world, scientists find blueprints for innovations that can improve human lives—in the genes of a ...
The world still holds its secrets. Hidden under wet rocks, in the ocean’s twilight crevices, and in the minutiae of the ...
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Meet the Species Discovered in 2025
From polygamous tree toads to heavy stick bugs, this year’s extensive new species discoveries are changing the way we see our ...
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If you like learning the bizarre facts from history, here are 42 really unexpected ones
If someone told you it rained fish once upon a time, would you believe them? You’d be forgiven if you said “no.” But get this ...
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150+ Cute and Funny Names for Your Pet Lizard
If you're a new reptile pet parent not sure where to begin, we've got more than 150 possible names for lizards to help you ...
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Was our earliest ancestor a knuckle-dragger, or did it walk upright?
A long-running and bitterly fought dispute over whether the earliest known hominin had a knuckle-walking gait, like ...
A decades-old mix-up in a museum collection led scientists to mistakenly identify a Peruvian poison frog as a new species.
A fossil belonging to an ancient hominin that lived seven million years ago bears the hallmarks of bipedalism, according to a ...
Using microscopy and 3D imaging, they were able to examine the fossils’ minute details. It revealed they had spinnerets and ...
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