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Stare Into the Heart of an Ancient Iceberg
The beauty of the blue ice belies a fragility exposed by human activity
The Tonga Volcano Cleaned Up After Itself
The blast scrubbed some of its own methane emissions from the atmosphere
Is This Why Science Advances One Funeral at a Time?
As researchers age, they produce less disruptive work
The Healing Powers of an Accidentally Caught Jellyfish
How jellyfish in bycatch yield collagen for skin care, drug capsules, and nutritional supplements
Doting Duck-Billed Dinosaur Parents Fed Their Young Like Birds
Their teeth tell the tale
“Iceland Is Going to Erupt Again Very Soon”
Deep beneath the volcanic island, scientists are trying to predict the next big one
What I’m Watching This Weekend
Considering connecting with cephalopods and plants might be just the thing for an exhausted mind
New Long-Necked Dinosaur Unearthed in Brazil Has European Roots
It’s the largest ever sauropod discovered in the area
Hubble Captures Traveling Galaxy in Stunning Detail
And it’s in a group that includes our own Milky Way
Where Does Novelty Come From?
A conversation with paleobiologist Douglas Erwin about how novelty becomes true innovation in biological and cultural evolution
How Juno Can Still Beam Back Breathtaking Images of Jupiter
Its camera was almost damaged beyond repair











