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Nightmarish Heron-like Dinosaur Unearthed in Patagonia
Pretty tough to be a fish 70 million years ago
How Right-Wing Politics Make You Physically Ill
Over the past two decades, right-wing ideology has become associated with less trust in medicine—and poorer health
The Cephalopods Are Coming
Fossil records reveal Earth’s mass extinctions are followed by a rise of ocean cephalopods. They’re rising again.
The Moon Bases of Yesteryear
With NASA recently detailing its plans for a lunar settlement, here’s a look at how that concept has taken shape through history
The Genetic Secrets of a Shark That Lives for 500 Years
How the Greenland shark lives long and prospers
The Many Ways to Build a Black Hole
Gravitational waves point to a multifaceted assembly line for the cosmic oddities
Wearing DEET Might Be Like Ringing the Mosquito Dinner Bell
Pavlov’s dog, meet Pavlov’s mosquito
This “Feathered Dragon” Shook Its Tail Feathers in the Time of Dinosaurs
Some things never go out of style
The Supernova That Sparked the Original Scientific Revolution
Centuries before we started debating the transformative effect of AI on science, a new light in the sky shone the way
Why Do More Women Than Men Develop Alzheimer’s?
A study in mice suggests loss of estrogen between brain cells as a possible cause











