When Robert Hayes went for a beach walk in Mexico this February, he didn’t expect to meet a mysterious visitor from the deep sea. But there it was – a long, silvery
In December 2010, NASA’s press conference sparked global attention when researcher Felisa Wolfe-Simon announced finding bacteria that could use arsenic instead of phosphorus – a claim that would rewrite biology textbooks. The
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New research shows that just putting boundaries around wildlife areas isn’t enough to protect endangered mammals. When human activities continue nearby, even protected areas struggle to keep their animal populations safe. Michigan
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A team led by amateur paleontologists Sally and Dr. Neville Hollingworth has uncovered tools used by early humans alongside mammoth teeth and straight-tusked elephant teeth at a quarry near Swindon. These finds
A dramatic red moon will light up night skies across North and South America this March, ending a two-year wait since the last total lunar eclipse. The moon will slowly darken and
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