Learn about vampire spiders and their love of human blood, which they're able to salvage from blood-carrying mosquitoes.
Learn more about the many smells of death and why the human brain evolved to recognize them.
Learn how missing just one amino acid, fruit flies reprogram their senses to detect the microbes that can help them recover.
Learn more about Epiatheracerium itjilik, the Arctic rhino species that is the northernmost rhino ever found.
Learn how many suns exist in the Milky Way and how to understand how many sun-like stars are out there could help us understand how many Earth-like planets there are, too.
Learn how scientists found a way to turn mushrooms into computer chips and how these living computers can make the future of technology more sustainable.
Learn more about Wadisuchus kassabi, the crocodile’s ancient cousin that thrived in prehistoric oceans and rewrites this magnificent reptile's evolutionary history.
Learn how in the savannas of Senegal, Guinea baboons distribute food by friendship and family bonds, mirroring the sharing customs of early humans.
Learn more about the human tailbone and how, even though we may not have a strict need for it anymore, it still helps us with our everyday lives.
Learn more about Fibermaxxing and its potential benefits and risks. Plus, four ways to add fiber to your diet.
How big was the Tyrannosaurus rex? Learn how, even though they may not have been the largest theropod, they’re definitely one of the most popular.
Learn more about the giant nameless vulture that likely fed on dead megafauna.
Learn more about why you don't want to miss the Beaver supermoon that will appear in the night sky between November 3 and 5, 2025.
Learn more about how researchers were able to fully map a mouse brain and give us a better understanding of how or why we make the decisions we do.
Learn more about the eerie sensed presence and how it may be more prone in people with little imagination.
Learn about the mummified dinosaurs that have had their features preserved in a layer of clay after being submerged in floodwaters 66 million years ago.
What's the rarest ocean animal? Discover the rare and endangered ocean animals along with those that are rare because they're elusive.
Learn how scientists discovered that even in deep sleep, parts of the brain stay active, and the mind may never fully rest.
Learn more about how contaminated meat is linked to UTIs and what you can do to prevent the spread at home.
Learn how people with auditory verbal hallucinations respond to their internal voice, interpreting it as external sound.