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Eastern North America Is a Geological Hotbed
Violent crumpling of rock left a continental edge that is much more interesting than we imagined
Sea Slug, Climate Change Warrior
A species of sea hare has an impressive tolerance for heat and a penchant for gene mixing
The Birds Eat the Bees
The crested honey buzzard’s unique adaptations help them eat their favorite food: young bees and wasps
Searching for Alien Life Along the Cosmic Shoreline
How planets gain and lose atmospheres might give us a new map of where to look for life
How Talking Machines Got Their Voices
From the cockpit to consumer tech, synthetic voices shed light on gender biases
Neutron Stars Hint at Another Dimension
Are the mysterious stars clues to one of the greatest mysteries in the universe?
We Are a Part of Infinity
A neuroscientist uncovers Albert Einstein’s little known spiritual journey
Discovering the First Intersex Southern Right Whale
What you think you know depends on how you look
How Pebbles Form Planets
It starts with static electricity and dust swirling around young stars











