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The Spy Who Found T. Rex

Pioneering paleontologist Barnum Brown took on some curious gigs outside of his digs

February 12, 2026

Bird Poop Powered the Success of This Ancient Kingdom

“In ancient Andean cultures, fertilizer was power”

February 12, 2026

How This Delicious Fruit Hampers Reforestation in Madagascar

It nourishes endangered lemurs while destroying their habitats

February 12, 2026

The Dreams of a Bumblebee in Autumn

Yes, bees dream. We can even imagine what.

February 11, 2026

The Major Milk Controversy That Quickly Dried Up

A synthetic hormone once sparked a supermarket showdown, but today it has all but disappeared from dairy farms

February 11, 2026

New Smart Underwear Unlocks the Serious Science of Human Flatulence

It’s giving researchers insights into the microbiome—and you can help

February 11, 2026

Edward Teller Tried to Move Mountains With Nuclear Bombs

The father of the H-bomb hoped to put these blasts toward civilian infrastructure

February 11, 2026

Your Boss Could Monitor Your Heart Rate With Spy Tech

The surveillance arms race between employers and employees is heating up

February 11, 2026

How Animal Suffering Can Ruin Lab Experiments

Larry Carbone on his 3 greatest revelations while writing <i>The Hidden Lives of Lab Animals</i>

February 10, 2026

How a Worried Mom Created One of the Most Versatile Inventions

Duct tape wouldn’t exist without Vesta Stoudt, whose bright idea quickly stuck

February 10, 2026

Why Termite Kings Have Sluggish Sperm

New research reveals the evolutionary history of termites

February 10, 2026

The Dark History of Space Medicine

How Nazi Germany influenced early research into spaceflight’s health impacts

February 10, 2026