Did Scientists Actually Discover The Average Lifespan Of A Woolly Mammoth?
Given that woolly mammoths have been extinct for a thousands of years, there's a lot we don't know about them, but we might know how long they lived.
Read MoreGiven that woolly mammoths have been extinct for a thousands of years, there's a lot we don't know about them, but we might know how long they lived.
Read MoreUnhealthy relationships can be difficult to recognize, but if things start feeling one-sided, and you see signs like these, there's a chance you're being used.
Read MoreScience isn't always perfect, and decades ago, a graduate student's simple experiment proved that, though exactly why he did what he did remains a mystery.
Read MoreDue to a link between depression and inflammation, scientists have been finding new avenues of prevention, with this spice being one of the most unexpected.
Read MoreCertain mushrooms are known for being hallucinogenic, but this fungus actually makes you see people. What's more, scientists don't really understand why.
Read MoreThanks to a viral social media post, 'exploding trees' have been a hot topic, but the phenomenon probably isn't exactly what you're thinking.
Read MoreAround the world are deep holes in otherwise shallow waters, the most famous is the Great Blue Hole in Belize, but we've recently found the deepest.
Read MoreThe ability to use tools is one of the defining characteristics of humanity, but there are also lots of cases in the animal world, even in cows.
Read MoreIf you've experienced pain in your calf, the Achilles tendon might have seemed like the culprit, but this odd muscle might have actually been to blame.
Read MoreThe Joshua tree is one of the most iconic desert-dwelling plants in the United States, and the stunt they pulled last fall has some scientists shook.
Read MoreNutrition is a vital part of getting enough sleep, and healthy food is a good start, but there are some foods that are better for sleep than others.
Read MoreWhen given a measure of atmospheric pressure, calculating the corresponding altitude at which that pressure would be experienced is rather simple.
Read MoreThere's more that we don't know about dinosaurs than things that we do, but we're still discovering new things about how they lived their lives.
Read MoreMany people think that the the best method of managing your anger is to let it all out, but that's not the case and science has a better method.
Read MoreMaking a fumble on a first date can feel disastrous. Fortunately, psychology has some tips on just what to avoid in order keep the romantic spark alive.
Read MoreAlthough we don't have to worry about it for a few billion years, the sun is inexorably dying, the only question is what's left after it's gone.
Read MoreThere's a lot we still don't know about dinosaurs, but we may have an answer to why these prehistoric creatures had mysterious holes in their skulls.
Read MoreRadiation storms are nothing to sniff at, big ones can take out vital satellites, which is why scientists and astronauts take notice when they occur.
Read MoreEveryone tells you to eat your vegetables, but some veggies are better than others, especially when it comes to fighting diseases like cancer.
Read More2026 has started off with bright flashes of light in the sky — fireballs, a surprisingly common phenomenon that is often a once-in-a-lifetime sight to see.
Read MoreForestry officials in the US are releasing non-native species of parasitic wasps into our forests by the thousands, but there's a good reason why.
Read MoreWhen scientists found these dinosaur eggs, they didn't only uncover a shiny surprise, but they also stumbled upon all-new insights about where dinosaurs roamed.
Read MoreFollowing heavy rains in California, highly toxic mushrooms have been spreading, causing of one of the most deadly mushroom outbreaks in the state.
Read More2025 saw many advancements in many fields, from medicine and genetics, to environmental science or artificial intelligence. Here are some of the most impactful.
Read MoreScientists, peering 7 billion years back into the past, have discovered something that may help us better understand the nature of the universe.
Read MoreBlack holes are the most massive objects in the universe, and you definitely don't want to run into one, but there's a chance one may run into you.
Read MoreX-rays are such a fundamental part of our modern technological landscape that it's kind of surprising to learn that their discovery was accidental.
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