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Can Lichen Light the Way to Dinosaur Finds?

The bold idea to enlist satellites in the search for fossils

November 5, 2025

How to Face Your Fears

And why a bit of fright can be a good thing

November 5, 2025

Fish Forensics Yield Surprising Results

New study fills in the gaps in our understanding of marine life

November 4, 2025

When Do People Speak Out Against Tyranny?

What a mathematical model can tell us about self-censorship

November 4, 2025

Have We Learned King Tut’s Lessons?

Just over a century ago today, British archaeologists discovered the entrance to the Ancient Egyptian monarch’s tomb … eventually scattering its treasures far and wide

November 4, 2025

Are We Trashing Earth’s Loneliest Spot?

Point Nemo, the most remote location on the planet, is serving as humanity’s cosmic junkyard

November 4, 2025

Chimps Can Change Their Minds. Why Can’t We?

New evidence that rationality is wider than humanity

November 4, 2025

“Tiny T. Rex” Makes Big Waves in Paleontology Community

The discovery marks the end of an “acrimonious” debate

November 4, 2025

Ode to the Jellyfish

A look at some of the strange creatures, in celebration of World Jellyfish Day

November 3, 2025

Your Exclamation Points Speak Volumes!

Employing this most excitable of punctuation marks changes how its writer is perceived

November 3, 2025

How Giraffes Got Their Very Long Legs

Which came first, the neck or the legs?

November 3, 2025