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An 82-Year-Old Fossil Hunter Found a 150-Million-Year-Old Insect That May Redraw the Evolutionary Map
His fossils, collected over a decade at a Jurassic site in New South Wales, have revealed a new species of non-biting midge.
The team collected 17,000 photos and videos pulled from TikTok and the photo-sharing platform iStock using search terms ...
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North America’s Most Common Squirrels and How to Tell Them Apart
They are everywhere on the continent and have adapted to human development. Learn all about the most common squirrels in ...
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How to Identify a Solitary Sandpiper
Learn to identify the solitary sandpiper — a migration-season visitor to ponds, streams, and marshes across the United States ...
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The Secret Lives of the World’s Longest-Living Animals Will Change How You Think About Aging
From cancer-resistant mole rats to 200-year-old whales, evolution has equipped long-lived species with unique biological ...
Find out how hotels are reducing food waste effectively with innovative tools and strategies to meet climate goals.
Li Zifan harvests figs at her tech-driven facility agricultural park in Yingxia Township of Korla City, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Oct. 11, 2025. (Xinhua/Gu Yu) ...
The physics of mixing water layers — an interplay of wind, climate and more — makes lakes work. When it stops, impacts can ...
The old ways still linger in Romania’s Southern Carpathian mountains, where bears and wolves wander the forests and ...
Playground manufacturers, parents and educators shed light on how playgrounds here balance risk and safety. Read more at ...
Daily NK reported that uninhabited islands in Pyongyang’s Taedong River have recently begun disappearing due to ...
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