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Four New Chameleon Species Found in Tropical “Sky Islands”
Two of which are named after pioneering female scientists
The New Seismic Discovery Beneath the Surface of Mars
Earth isn’t alone—in its rock recycling processes
This Was a Big Week for Marie Curie, More Than 120 Years Ago
Despite steep odds, she became the first woman in France to earn a doctorate in science
James Webb Space Telescope Captures the Cigar Galaxy’s Brilliant Stellar Halo in Pristine Detail
The newly released images offer hints into the galaxy’s turbulent past
How Humans Are Like Bloodhounds and Bats
A conversation with writer Richard Louv, who coined the term “nature deficit disorder”
How Fruit Flies Manage Their Exceptionally Long Sperm
If human sperm were a foot long, fruit fly sperm would span three football fields
Some Neanderthals Were Genetically Healthy Right Up Until the End
Not all populations of the ancient human species were struggling prior to their mysterious demise
Perseverance Scratches the Martian Surface, Finds Organic Carbon
Another hint life may have existed on the red planet
Archaic Hominin Species Buried Only Their Women
Ancient proteins recovered from the teeth of Homo naledi fossils tell the tale
Coincidences in My Life Have Me Wondering
My search for a hidden structure to astronomically unlikely occurrences
Orangutans Seek Out Medicinal Plants
In fact, they’re some of the same plants used pharmacologically by local Indigenous people
How Obesity Leads to Memory Loss
Scientists want to know if aging and an expanded waistline affect memory in the same way











