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  • A platypus floating in the water.
    By Robin Oliverio 29 min ago

    The Familiar Mammals That Emerged During The Age Of The Dinosaurs

    Most of us imagine the age of the dinosaurs with huge lizards, but many mammals also roamed Earth back then, including the ancestor of these animals.

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  • Spiral galaxy with intense orange core
    By Daniel Meagher 2 hours ago

    Here's What Scientists Know About The Portal To The Fifth Dimension

    We largely think of the world in four dimensions — time and the three spatial dimensions. But a fifth dimension might actually solve this longstanding mystery.

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  • NASA's Orion spacecraft atop the SLS rocket launch on the agency's Artemis II test flight on April 1, 2026
    By Tiffany Betts 6 hours ago

    The Artemis II Toilet Debacle Meant One Gross Thing For Astronauts

    Artemis II has just taken to the skies, but its takeoff wasn't without some mechanical problems. Of note, the toilet required some impromptu space plumbing.

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  • Very sick man in hospital bed who is hooked up to a ventilator and IV drip
    By Ing Wei Khor 21 hours ago

    The Strange Skin Pattern That Can Appear Hours Before Death

    At the very end of our lives, our bodies start to do some strange things. Many different parts of the body are affected by oncoming death, including the skin.

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  • Lightning bolts striking over a calm lake
    By George Hale 22 hours ago

    The Red Lightning You'll Never See Has A Mysterious Science

    Lightning is one of the most awe-inspiring atmospheric phenomenon, but there are some types of lightning that you have probably never even glimpsed.

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  • Woman looking into clothes dryer with look of annoyance on her face
    By Daniel Meagher 1 day ago

    This Might Be The Real Reason Your Socks Disappear (Hint: It's Not Your Fault)

    One of the greatest mysteries of the universe is what happens to all the socks that go missing in the laundry, but science may have an answer.

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  • A woman sitting at a desk cracking her knuckles
    By George Hale 1 day ago

    Why You Can't Resist Cracking Your Knuckles, According To Science

    For many people, there is a sort of deep-seated satisfaction in cracking their knuckles, which is part of the reason why it's a hard habit to break.

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  • A black and white image of two scientists working with lab equipment while wearing safety gear.
    By Robin Oliverio 1 day ago

    The Shady '50s Government Experiment That Changed The US Forever

    Although we count on the government for numerous services, it hasn't always behaved as a reliable partner, especially when you look back to the '50s.

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  • Woman sleeping in a dark room
    By George Hale 2 days ago

    The Sleep Position That Could Increase Your Risk Of Heart Problems

    Everyone knows that it's important to get enough sleep, but new research is emerging that shows that your sleep position can affect your health.

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  • A hand pressing the flush lever on a toilet
    By George Hale 2 days ago

    You Might Be Flushing Away This Important Health Warning

    Most people want to spend as little time as possible thinking about what they leave in the toilet, but they could be missing out on health clues.

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  • Cupcake with green frosting lying frosting side down on a wood floor
    By George Hale 2 days ago

    The Truth About The '5-Second Rule' Is Easily Explained By Science

    Have you ever dropped food on the floor only to invoke the '5-second rule' before finishing up your snack? Well, science has some thoughts on that.

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  • Close-up of a smiling poop emoji plushy resting on an open toilet seat, seemingly floating
    By Tiffany Betts 2 days ago

    What It Means When Your Poop Floats Instead Of Sinks, According To Science

    Most stool tends to sink to the bottom of your toilet bowl, but we've all had the occasional 'floater,' and of course science has an explanation.

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  • Two cups of cranberry juice on a table with cranberries surrounding them and floating in the cups while a bowl of cranberries rests blurred in the background.
    By Robin Oliverio 2 days ago

    The Cranberry Juice 'Myth' That Has Science Divided

    The urinary tract–cleansing properties of cranberries are widely touted, but you may be surprised to know that the science on this topic is divided.

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  • Photo of a toilet with the lid up
    By Ing Wei Khor 3 days ago

    The Weird Thing That Happens When We Poop (But No One Talks About It)

    Most people would agree that pooping is a bit of a taboo topic. But it has a strangely pleasant side effect; unfortunately, no one's willing to admit to that.

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  • Woman sitting in front of computer screen and rubbing around eyes
    By Kristeen Cherney 3 days ago

    What It Really Means When Your Eyelid Twitches

    Most of us have experienced the random eyelid twitch from time to time, but probably haven't given much thought to what's going on behind the scenes.

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  • Gloved hand holding a cholesterol blood sample tube in lab
    By Kristeen Cherney 4 days ago

    What Scientists Know About Cholesterol That You Didn't (Until Now)

    We've all heard that, cholesterol is bad for us and we should work to reduce its levels in our body, but there are some things you might have missed.

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  • Graphic of gloved hands surrounding glowing DNA model on a blue background
    By Tiffany Betts 4 days ago

    A Giant Species Could Hold The Secret For Extending Human Lifespans

    Increasing human lifespans is a hot topic, but the secret might actually come from another species, which had entirely exceeded scientists' expectations.

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  • Close-up of an overhead view of a seal poking its head out of the water and looking at the camera
    By Tiffany Betts 5 days ago

    Scientists Finally Spotted An Underwater Ross Seal And It Couldn't Be Cuter

    Ross seals are among their kind, and they've= been photographed underwater for the first time. However, relatively little is known about the elusive animal.

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  • Wasps flying around a garden
    By Tiffany Betts 5 days ago

    Common Plants That Could Be Attracting Wasps To Your Garden

    Even though wasps are an integral part of the environment, no one wants them near their house, but their choice of flower could be attracting them.

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  • A glass being filled with bubbly, dark brown soda at a soda dispenser.
    By George Hale 6 days ago

    The Scientific Reasons Coke Tastes Better At McDonald's

    I've you've ever had a soft drink at a McDonald's, you've likely noticed that Coca-Cola seems to taste better beneath its iconic golden arches.

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  • Long fingernails on a
    By Elaine Todd 6 days ago

    The Bizarre Reason Your Hair And Nails Look Like They Keep Growing After Death

    No matter what you may have heard, your hair and nails don't continue to grow after you've died, but there is a hint of truth behind this myth.

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  • flooded tropical forest
    By George Hale 6 days ago

    The Freshwater Animal That's Unsettlingly Dangerous

    Humans evolved to live on land, thus, whenever we enter the water we're at a distinct disadvantage, particularly when it comes to this creature.

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  • A close-up of a hair stylist cutting a person's hair.
    By Robin Oliverio 6 days ago

    The Hair Myth Scientists Want People To Stop Believing

    When it comes to hair growth, there are a lot of old wives' tales floating around out there, and for one in particular, it's time to let it go.

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  • Day of the dead makeup on young woman, roses in hair, face painted like a skull
    By Daniel Meagher 7 days ago

    Scientists Didn't Expect This Body Part To Come To Life After Death

    When someone dies, that's generally thought of as the end of all life within them, but it turns out death is a bit more complicated than that.

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  • Woman blowing nose while sitting on sofa and holding mug
    By Kristeen Cherney 7 days ago

    Your Immune System Is Doing A Lot More Than Fighting Off Colds

    Everyone knows that the immune system is responsible for fighting off illnesses, but you might not know that it's doing a lot more behind the scenes.

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  • Tourists stand in line to check bags in an airport
    By George Hale 7 days ago

    The Real Reason Waiting In Line Feels Like An Eternity

    At some point, no matter who you are, you have to wait in line with everyone else, and there's a reason why some waits are longer than others.

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  • A border collie in the snow with tail in its mouth
    By Tiffany Betts 7 days ago

    This Body Part Is Eating Itself And You Never Knew It

    The human body is constantly recycling and regenerating itself, sometimes that means it has to eat itself, even this organ you might not expect.

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