The meaning or purpose behind the spirals is unclear, but they probably were part of a ritual
For fifty years scientists have thought they existed, and now they finally have proof
Researchers are still not sure why the fungus, usually content to live on dead animals, is now infecting living snakes
Luckily, she also came with an instruction manual
Study suggests our common ancestor had humanlike hands
New study shows that worm their way into slug guts and feces to travel long distances
The recovery of black-footed ferrets is threatened by plague
Bottling water divorces people from caring about keeping public water supply clean
Architects envision a rippling structure that takes a page from the singer’s famous look
It might be full of microbes and carbon dioxide, but a leftover glass of water is still (probably) safe to drink
How long ago did English speakers start linking chickens with fearfulness?
Researchers are working to make a shrub found in southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico a viable natural rubber alternative
The secret is on your stomach
The park is always changing, but this time nobody realized it
Controversy still surrounds the release of <i>Go Set a Watchman</i>
New Horizons carries an instrument named for Venetia Burney, the 11-year-old girl who named Pluto
The original fan gathering only attracted 145 people
A few throw pillows and a touch of new paint? No way.
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