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New Jellyfish Species Gets Its Michelin Star Moment
The newly described species went mislabeled for years
The Surprising Reason Female Caribou Grow Antlers
Shed antlers offer a valuable mineral supplement for moms
60,000-Year-Old Ostrich Eggshells Depict Ancient Human Thoughts
Homo sapiens were grooving on geometry in the Stone Age
Doing Science and Philosophy On Drugs
Justin Smith-Ruiu takes a philosophical and first-person look at psychedelics
Astronomers Capture Largest Image of Milky Way Ever
“It’s a place of extremes, invisible to our eyes, but now revealed in extraordinary detail”
Early Exposure to Junk Food Has Brain-Altering Effects
That first hit of burger and fries can leave quite the impression
The Thrill of Science in 2042
A science historian explains how science got its groove back. A fictional dispatch from the future.
What Do You Get When You Cross a Tardigrade with a Space Pioneer?
A little genetic engineering could help future space settlers survive the challenges of off-world living











