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“Of course, the spleen is the biggest organ in the body.”
To date, only one research vessel has ever encountered a milky sea.
In a remarkably similar way, conspiracy theories around the world cast doubt on the existence of real places.
The way that the ancient Megalodon adapted to water temperature has important implications for modern marine creatures.
Americans on average consumed about 58 pounds of beef and veal in 2019 – compared with a global average of 14 pounds.
“Not my circus, not my monkeys.”
Our bodies crave more food if we haven’t had enough protein, and this can lead to a vicious cycle.
Some experiences continue to pay dividends time and time again.
Historians have been able to piece together a clear picture of how the average Roman citizen spent their waking hours.
Invisible cloaks. Ghost imaging. Scientists are manipulating light in ways that were once only science fiction.
As wind power grows around the world, so does the threat the turbines pose to wildlife. From simple fixes to high-tech solutions, new approaches can help.
Could the prevalence of flood myths around the world tell us something about early human migration or even the way our brains work?
More than 200 years ago, scientists tried to figure out how bats navigate in the dark (or without eyes). This set in motion a series of events that led to the development of ultrasound as a form of psychotherapy.
Some of the coastal areas were not repopulated for millennia afterward, showing that there was a long-lasting memory of this tragic event.
Many suspicious deaths of both humans and pets have been solved with the help of insects.
Do the benefits of plastics outweigh the costs?
A school lesson leads to more precise measurements of the extinct megalodon shark, one of the largest fish ever.
Are there any advantages to looking so cumbersome?
The word “turkey” can refer to everything from the bird itself to a populous Eurasian country to movie flops.
Flashy desalination technology is more costly and cumbersome than many other solutions.
Experiments tell us quantum entanglement defies space and time.
“Like real dreams, it does not explain, does not complete its sequences,” film critic Roger Ebert once wrote about “Mulholland Drive.”
These salamanders are helping unlock the mysteries of brain evolution and regeneration.
Pando, which is Latin for “I spread,” is a single organism spanning some 106 acres.
Starling flocks, schools of fish, and clouds of insects all agree.
Esoteric evidence points to a ritual performed by Queen Elizabeth’s court magician John Dee.