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The Emerging Science of Being Hangry

Your ability to tune into your body’s internal signals shapes hunger-driven mood swings

December 15, 2025

Astronomers Observe Spacetime Whirlpool for the First Time

This theoretical phenomenon was discovered after being predicted by Einstein more than a century ago

December 15, 2025

How Christianity Redrew Ancient Nubian Tattoos

Markings on remains unearthed from modern-day Sudan suggest that the religion’s rise influenced the design and application of body ink

December 15, 2025

Italian Bears Softened by Centuries of Human Proximity

In a hotbed of culture, the animals evolved to be less aggressive

December 15, 2025

Watch a Moth Drink Moose Tears

Researchers recorded the nocturnal insects sipping from the massive mammal’s ducts for the first time

December 12, 2025

A Warming Arctic May Be Changing Polar Bears’ DNA

Polar bears in a warmer region of Greenland have shown some surprising genetic changes that may help them adapt

December 12, 2025

You’re Probably Not Addicted to Social Media

Most of us overestimate how hooked we are

December 12, 2025

Fearsome Marine Predators Prowled Ancient Rivers, Too

Mosasaur teeth discovered in North Dakota tell a surprising story

December 12, 2025

This Hole Punch-Sized Patch Could Help Save Frogs

A new, non-invasive method to track amphibian hormones may reveal how the creatures weather rising threats in the wild

December 12, 2025

Is the Secret to Long Life Freedom From Procreation?

A study notes marked lifespan increases in mammals that have been castrated or kept on contraception

December 12, 2025

How We Changed Cat Sounds Forever

The soft rumbles seem to reveal more about a feline than their meows, and it’s probably thanks to humans

December 11, 2025

Rabies Virus Helps Map Psilocybin’s Brain Altering Effects

The deadly pathogen is adept at jumping between neurons, making it an ideal tracer to reveal how connections change after a dose of psilocybin in mice

December 11, 2025