This is an extremely rare find; only three similar fossils have been found in the world.
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Despite the moniker, bedbugs evolved long before mattresses and even survived the K-T extinction.
People trust Mother Nature to keep us healthy, forgetting that evolution is brutal and uncaring.
As a result of warming seas, at least 10 types of sharks currently found in warmer areas will likely be found in British waters in coming decades.
It’s not the act of buying but how you spend money that improves happiness and life satisfaction.
Stress affects everyone, but there’s something you can do about it.
Physicist Michio Kaku doesn’t see immortality as impossible, especially of the digital kind.
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The history of life on Earth took many meandering turns before it gave rise to us. When Earth first formed, all the raw ingredients for life — atoms, molecules, a potentially habitable planet […]
The unpredictable groove of jazz music actually makes jazz the perfect music for sharks because it mimics the unpredictable flop of prey.
It’s hard to imagine such a number. But these images will help you try.
The natural world evolved many pop culture frights long before storytellers used them to terrify us.
Dylan McWilliams was bit by a shark in Hawaii less than a year after being bit by a bear in Colorado. What are the odds? There’s an old saying out there […]
What do Google, sharks, and money have in common? They’re all in our weekly random fact roundup.
A new study of male bottleneck dolphins in Shark Bay, Australia discovers that each individual has his own distinctive name-whistle that other dolphins use when “talking” about him.
You’ll be surprised how many commonly known science “facts” are actually total misconceptions.
A new study re-assesses multitasking.
Swirling in the Pacific Ocean is a loose patch of garbage that measures 1 million square miles—about three times the size of France. Now, one organization is beginning to clean it up.
Accident Claims Advice has made an infographic of the ways in which people often die, and figured out the odds of each one happening to you.
In the middle of the Cambridge Analytica data harvesting controversy, the Facebook founder has been erasing his private chats from Facebook servers. So why isn’t this an option for anyone else?
Humans have way more than five senses, and if you include the animal kingdom there even more still.
The ICARUS Initiative aims to track migratory animals from space using special transmitters and antennae. The data retrieved from the project will help us conserve biodiversity but has the potential to promote human well-being and prosperity, too.
Scientists discover an antibody that blocks the triggering of allergic reactions.
It illustrates the dangers of rip currents.
At long last, we’re getting a confrontation with ethics, with science, and with human frailty, not just the Federation at war. “You are… six years old. You are weak and helpless! […]
Every year, companies try to do things better, to find the most effective way to complete some task or to improve overall productivity. Employee learning programs play a massive part […]
Bob Dylan finally presents his Nobel prize acceptance speech.
The Mayan Riviera contains the largest coral reef in the Western Hemisphere. However, commonplace cosmetic products used by tourists threaten its health. A local couple is working hard to change that.
Danish scientists use a new dating technique to find startling estimates for the age of the world’s longest-living vertebrate species.
Over 2 billion people worldwide eat insects, such as crickets. Crickets are easy to harvest, high in protein, and nutrient rich. In an age of growing environmental awareness about the significant resources needed for raising livestock, crickets would seemingly be the food of the future. Why aren’t they on your dinner plate?
Beyond being healthier, walking offers numerous social and cognitive benefits as well.