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Celebrating science by revealing amazing discoveries and images from our world and beyond and exploring life’s most intriguing, strange and unexpected questions.
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Jul 11
Was Lucy Furry or Naked? On Human Ancestors, Nudity and Shame.
The way Lucy has been depicted in…
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Jul 9
Iron Hands: A Brief History of Amputations and
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Jun 26
Wait. People Survived Pompeii?
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius is depicted as a tale of annihilation…
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Jun 19
Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is Not the Spot We Thought
Oops! New analysis reveals Cassini’s 1665…
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Jun 4
Forgotten Part of Apollo Moon Rockets is Rediscovered
A scientist is astonished by an unexpected find…
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May 22
Is the End of Polarization in Sight?
Younger generations agree more on key issues than older people…
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May 6
Humans vs. Wolves: A History of Man’s Best Frenemy
From tension to cooperation, extermination to…
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Apr 30
My Ancestors Survived the Bubonic Plague, And All I Got Was This Lousy Autoimmune Disease
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Apr 22
Why Do Batteries Have So Many Shapes and Sizes?
The answer involves a fascinating, brief history of…
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Feb 29
Will the World’s Population Rise Forever?
What goes up, eventually… reshapes society in surprising and bizarre ways
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