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09-25-2025
Humble shellfish, called a 'blue superfood,' nourishes humans, cleans water, and stores carbon
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What wild chimpanzees can teach us about parenting
Young chimpanzees in a West African forest form either trusting...
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Two American high school girls challenge 2,000 years of math with five brilliant new proofs of Pythagoras' theorem
Trigonometry class has tripped up generations of teenagers, yet none...
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Need a creativity boost? Try a change of scenery
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You’ll never guess what flamingos are doing with their feet in the water
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Bees sleep like humans, with similar brain patterns
Sleep is more than rest. It’s a time when the...
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New "superbugs" discovered in hospitals devour medical plastics, boosting infection risks
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Orangutan mothers have unique parenting styles like humans
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What would happen if all ocean life disappeared? Scientists found out, and it's not good
It’s a chilling thought - what would happen if every...
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Chimpanzees mix vocal calls to create new meanings, like humans
Wild chimpanzees have surprised scientists again. They seem to combine...
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Geologists discover the largest copper, gold, and silver deposit in the last three decades
Argentina’s mining scene has surprised many observers with a deposit...
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How the brain splits vision and puts it back together
While myths about “left-brained” or “right-brained” personalities persist, one long-known...
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