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The Mystery of the Legless Lizards of Taiwan
The secretive reptile has confounded researchers for decades
Space Screws Up Sperm’s Ability to Navigate Properly
And not because they refuse to ask for directions
The Doctors Who Say Spirituality Belongs in Medicine
Many patients with neurological disorders want spiritual care, but most clinicians are reluctant to offer it
The Fate of a Soviet Nuclear Sub Decades After It Sank
The Soviet sub K-278 Komsomolets was lost in 1989
Can Home-Cooked Meals Help Stave Off Dementia?
It’s got all the ingredients of a healthy, active lifestyle
The Martyrs, Hunters, and Nature Lovers Who Came Together to Save Birds
An interview with James McCommons, author of The Feather Wars, about the past and future of bird conservation
Hubble Snaps a New Dazzling Photo of the Crab Nebula
It was formed by an explosion witnessed around the world almost a millennium ago
How ‘Tiny Shortcuts’ Are Poisoning Science
Seemingly harmless data tweaks are undermining the integrity of the entire field. We must define the problem to prevent it











