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After the Black Death, Italy’s Oak Trees Came Back
Turns out getting rid of large swaths of humanity benefits nature
Editing the Pesky Bones Out of a Popular Farmed Fish
Genetic modification could make carp more accessible for millions
This Blood-Sucking Fly Drastically Transforms When It Finds Its Prey
Just in case you needed some new nightmare fuel
Nightmarish Heron-like Dinosaur Unearthed in Patagonia
Pretty tough to be a fish 70 million years ago
How Right-Wing Politics Make You Physically Ill
Over the past two decades, right-wing ideology has become associated with less trust in medicine—and poorer health
The Cephalopods Are Coming
Fossil records reveal Earth’s mass extinctions are followed by a rise of ocean cephalopods. They’re rising again.
The Moon Bases of Yesteryear
With NASA recently detailing its plans for a lunar settlement, here’s a look at how that concept has taken shape through history
The Genetic Secrets of a Shark That Lives for 500 Years
How the Greenland shark lives long and prospers











