What an Elephant’s Brain Reveals About Its Trunk
Elephants have tens of thousands of facial neurons, more than any other land mammal
Why Are Climate Activists Throwing Food at Million-Dollar Paintings?
In the most recent stunt, protesters tossed mashed potatoes at Monet's “Grainstacks” in Germany
Scientists Identify Genes Linked to Dyslexia
In the largest study of its kind, researchers pinpointed 42 genetic variations tied to the language-based learning disability
Shark Attacks Teenager Paddling Off Australian Coast
The shark bit a hole through the boat, but the 19-year-old was unharmed
To Survive a Typhoon, Some Seabirds Fly Straight Into It
Streaked shearwaters will face a storm's high winds rather than risk getting blown to land
Boy Dies From a Brain-Eating Amoeba After Exposure at Lake Mead
This is the third fatal case in the U.S. this year
Transplanted Livers Can Survive Past 100
These organs that live for more than a century could raise the age of potential donors, perhaps shortening waits for the life-saving procedure
Human Remains May Have Revealed the Site of a Medieval Friary
Archaeologists uncovered nearly 300 skeletons and other artifacts from beneath an old Welsh department store
Animal Populations Faced a ‘Very Sharp Decline’ Since 1970
World Wildlife Fund researchers say vertebrate populations decreased by 69 percent, on average
Mosquito Larvae Launch Their Heads to Capture Prey
Advances in technology allowed researchers to film these cannibalistic insects hunting for the first time
NASA Successfully Altered an Asteroid’s Orbit
The agency's DART mission exceeded expectations, marking the first time humans have changed the trajectory of a celestial body
Three Dolphins Die at the Mirage in Six Months
The Las Vegas hotel and casino temporarily closed its dolphin exhibit after 11-year-old K2 passed last month
Robotic Pill Aims to Replace Insulin Shots, Injected Antibiotics
The capsule withstands stomach acid and drills through mucus to deliver medication to the gut
'Super-Agers' Might Have Super Neurons
Elderly people with exceptional memories have larger neurons in a brain area responsible for recollection
Elon Musk’s New Humanoid Robot Might One Day Buy Your Groceries
For now, though, it simply walks, dances and waves
Bitcoin Could Rival Beef or Crude Oil in Environmental Impact
Carbon emissions from mining one coin increased 126-fold from 2016 to 2021, a new study finds
World’s Largest Mangrove Die-Off Was Likely Aided by the Moon
A lunar "wobble" affects tides, creating a cycle of growth and dieback for these carbon-sequestering trees
Three Baby Chimpanzees Kidnapped and Held for Ransom
The abductors are demanding a six-figure sum to return the animals to their sanctuary in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
NASA Successfully Crashed a Spacecraft Into Its Asteroid Target
The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) is a first step toward defending Earth from threatening space rocks
About 200 Stranded Whales Die on Australian Beach
Rescue operations saved around 30 of the animals
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