New research uncovers a surprising link between nature and human health.
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Meet the species discovered in 2025
Quick Take New species discoveries in 2025 include over 850 new marine species documented by the Nippon Foundation-Nekton ...
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Evolution Paints Red: How Snakes Weaponize Color Across Continents
Red snakes are perhaps the most visually stunning of these intriguing reptiles, drawing attention with vibrant shades of ...
General Hospital recap for Friday, December 26 reveal Alexis Davis (Nancy Lee Grahn) and the Davis girls got unexpected ...
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Mold Is Feasting on Radiation in Chernobyl’s Abandoned Nuclear Plants
Learn more about this mold’s ability to withstand high levels of radiation and how it could prove useful to astronauts ...
Santa Monica saw a 5% increase in homelessness in July 2024, contrary to countywide trends, with more people living in ...
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How to create the hummingbird garden of your dreams
Hummingbirds are one of the most fascinating and beautiful creatures to watch in your garden. Follow these tips to welcome ...
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Play Dead or Drown: How Female Frogs Outsmart Deadly Mating Balls
Playing dead isn't the ultimate ghosting technique. Frogs use "tonic immobility" as a strategy to stay alive during mating ...
A decades-old mix-up in a museum collection led scientists to mistakenly identify a Peruvian poison frog as a new species.
A discarded natural Christmas tree can be enhanced to provide a nifty shelter for birds, insects and small mammals.
Calgary is cementing itself as one of Canada's top exotic pet hot spots, according to hobbyists, but reptiles and arachnids ...
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