Hundreds Of New Species Found Within The Eastern Himalayas
Animals Let's get to know the new species found in the past six years The World Wide Fund for Nature (also known as the World Wildlife Fund) released a new report detailing the new species discovered...
View ArticleCoral Reef Larger Than Delaware Found At The Foot Of The Amazon
Environment The reef was hidden in murky, shallow water Scientists found a new, gigantic coral reef in South America. Murky waters at the foot of the Amazon River disguised a coral reef more massive...
View ArticleCelebrating The Third Anniversary Of The Cutest Discovery Ever
Animals The olinguito was the first newly discovered mammal in three decades Have you met Olinguito? No? Well, it's #WorldOlinguito Day so get your heart-eyed emojis ready because this thing is too...
View ArticleA Mysterious Fifth Force Could Be At Work In The Cosmos
Science Revolutionary, if true Four fundamental forces rule our current knowledge of the universe: Gravitation, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Now, a wild subatomic particle…
View ArticleSomeone paid $15,000 for a chunk of mold and honestly what a steal
Health It probably saved your life You probably owe your life to fungus. And someone just paid almost $15K for it. But it might not be the original.
View ArticleWe may have a new cousin in this orangutan species—but it’s in big trouble
Science A rare addition to the great ape family. For the first time in almost a century, we’ve added another great ape to the family.
View ArticleThese snakes slurp snails, and that's great for farmers
Animals Not all snakes are scary. Scientists are celebrating the discovery of five new species of snail-eating snakes in Ecuador. A modified jaw allows the snakes to scoop snails right out of the shell.
View ArticleWhy it would have been impossible for a T. rex to stick out its tongue
Animals Everything we thought we knew about dinosaur tongues is wrong. A mouthful of bone-crunching teeth might be the scariest thing about a dinosaur. But there’s something about a wet, waggling T....
View ArticleReports of Homo erectus' laziness are 'moronic'
Science What bad headlines call lazy is what early humans called survival. If you’re into ancient anthropology, you’ve probably seen a headline or two touting a new discovery about Homo erectus—that...
View ArticleHow studying chicken butts cracked the inner workings of our immune system
Health A Golden Goose award just recognized how poultry enhanced our understanding of B and T cells. Children were dying, and pediatrician Max Cooper couldn’t understand why. They had plenty of plasma...
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