Learn more about the difference between mild and severe strains of Mpox, and how the first case in a major U.S. city raises concerns about urban disease spread.
Learn how researchers near rome captured the first video evidence of a red fox preying on a wolf pup, and what it reveals about hidden predator dynamics.
Learn how ancient weapons show when the bow and arrow replaced the atlatl, and why the transition played out differently across western North America.
Learn how an unlikely discovery in a venomous lizard led to one of today’s most influential drugs and why future breakthroughs still depend on the freedom to explore.
Learn more about the ancient fossils found at Neumark-Nord and what they reveal about the relationship between migrating elephants and stationary Neanderthals.
Learn about the surprising discovery that shows that even ancient Egyptians used Wite-Out to fix their mistakes.
Learn how a specific type of fungus can accelerate ice formation at subzero temperatures and lead to advances in technology, such as cloud seeding.
Learn how a life-sized nest experiment revealed that Cretaceous oviraptor dinosaurs in China may have relied on both body heat and sunlight to incubate their eggs.
Learn how geologists at Yellowstone National Park clean up hot springs filled with litter, saving them from irrevocable damage.
Learn how a 37-year study in Chesapeake Bay revealed that cannibalistic blue crabs are the biggest threat to young crabs, and why shallow waters may help them survive.
Learn how a fossil tooth embedded in a plesiosaur reveals a violent attack by a giant predatory fish in the Cretaceous sea.
Learn how variations in different parts of the spine allow cats to land upright.
Discover how rising sea levels are slowing the Earth’s rotation and what that means for the future.
Learn more about the evolution of domesticated dogs from wolf to pug.
Learn about the first images of low-mass stars captured by SPARCS, a nanosatellite that could provide insight into exoplanets' habitability.
Learn what afterimages can teach us about how our brains predict our visual movements.
Learn how feeding mice a high-fat diet can weaken their gut barrier, allowing bacteria to enter the brain, which suggests a connection to neurodegenerative disease.
Learn how a freakishly large shinbone found in New Mexico is rewriting the T. rex family tree.
Learn more about hand gestures and how some of them can mean two vastly different things depending on the culture you're in.
Discover the neural similarities of seals to particularly vocal birds and even humans, suggesting the foundations of speech may not be uniquely human after all.