For humans, feces are last on the list of things we’d place near our mouth. In the animal world, that reaction does not ...
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A Massive Ancient Predator is Lurking in Japan’s Rivers, Unleashing Chaos in Its Ecosystem
Deep within Japan’s rivers, a massive, ancient predator is quietly wreaking havoc on the ecosystem.
The rise of GLP-1 medications has sparked a significant transformation in the fast food industry, with chains adapting their offerings to cater to a new demographic of health-conscious consumers. This ...
From "Five Nights at Freddy's 2" to "The Alto Knights," 2025 was no exception when discussing years with movies that pleased ...
The authors note that metric-based quality assessment can serve as a common language between developers, regulators, and users. By grounding quality claims in observable metrics, organizations can ...
Most public debate about schooling focuses on what happens inside the classroom—on lessons, tests and academic results.
This week in science news: Nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, may break down more rapidly in the atmosphere than ...
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These worms should be cooked by volcanoes but they’re thriving instead
Volcanic landscapes look hostile to life, yet some worms are not just surviving in these extremes, they are flourishing. From deep-sea vents that should boil flesh to toxic volcanic soils on land, ...
Passerine (perching) birds make up 60% of all bird species, including some familiar Australian favorites, like the superb ...
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