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The Mars InSight Lander Signs Off on Social Media With Encouragement for Humanity – LOOK

Twitter was the scene of a fond farewell from NASA's InSight Mars lander as recent communications disruptions lead to an official end to the...

Otherworldly Scenes Show Plants Breathing in Close-Up Detail: A Long Sought Discovery

It looks like a scene from a horror movie, but eerie research shows plants breathing in close-up detail. A new study reveals biologists are gaining...

‘Alien’ Minerals Never Found on Earth Before Reveal Their Traumatic Origin Story

In 2019, prospectors found a meteorite in Somalia while looking for opal which has now revealed three never-before-seen minerals that originated off-Earth. Since minerals are...

Earliest Evidence of Modern Humans in Europe Dates back 65K years–After Jaw Bone is Discovered in Spain

A re-examination of a hominid jawbone found over 100 years ago in Spain may have just back-dated the presence of humans in Europe by...

These Guys Make Edible Cement From Food Waste – And You Can Literally Add it to Your Gingerbread House

A pair of Japanese researchers have launched a startup that turns food waste into cement with 4-times better bending resistance. The potential applications are endless,...

Frightening Relative of T-Rex is Discovered –And Might be ‘Missing Link’ in Tyrannosaur Evolution

An evolutionary "missing link" species was just discovered, and it was a very big and scary link in a very big and famous chain. The...

Short-Term Memory Can Be Improved With Non-Invasive Laser Light Therapy Pointed at Human Brains

Laser light therapy has been shown to be effective in improving short term memory, according to a new study. Scientists demonstrated that the therapy, which...

A Fossil Found in Museum’s Storeroom Cupboard Has Shifted the Origin of Modern Lizards Back 35 Million Years

An English fossil found in a museum's storeroom has shifted the origin of modern lizards back 35 million years, according to new research. The specimen,...

Once Devastated Pacific Reefs See Amazing Rebirth, Recovering With ‘Shocking Speed’

As remote as they were beautiful, the coral reefs around the 5 volcano tips making up the Southern Line Islands dazzled National Geographc explorers...

Male or Female, Old or Young, New Survey Show Parrots Can All Speak at the Same Level

  Did you know that parrots know when to use the phrases they mimic from their owners? That's just one fascinating discovery that has come...

Two Channel Island Plants Found Nowhere Else are Off Endangered Species List and Now Flourishing

Two plants that live on California’s Channel Islands and nowhere else on earth have reached recovery thanks to Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections. The Santa...

Believe it or Not, Leprosy Offers the Potential to Regenerate Livers – Cutting Transplant Wait Times

Leprosy has appeared in medical literature as far back as there has been medical literature, but its latest appearance doesn't involve talk of a...

A Fruit So Sweet, Yet Grown Indoors: Will the Japanese Cultivar Become This Tesla of Strawberries?

A pair of talented agri-scientists have developed a strain of exquisitely-tasty, melt-in-your-mouth strawberries that are putting a foodie spotlight on the capabilities of vertical...

U.S. Gives First Ever Approval to Gut Microbiota Transplant Therapy

For years scientists have been demonstrating the therapeutic potential of gut microbiota transplants in mice for a variety of medical conditions; now the FDA...

32 Species of Harlequin Frogs Were Found in Ecuador That We Thought Were Extinct

In one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth, ecologists have found 32 species of the ever-divergent Harlequin frog, all of which were thought...

The ‘T. Rex of its Day’ Lived 340 million Years Ago with Razor Sharp Teeth and Strange Connection to Us

A terrifying predator that lived 340 million years ago has been dubbed "the T. rex of its day." Named Whatcheeria deltae, it had huge razor...

CAR T-Cell Therapy Sends Lupus into Remission for Patients, Using Specially-Armed Immune Cells

A decade ago, CAR T-cell therapy changed the face of cancer research and treatment. It's now been applied in a small trial to lupus...

Efforts to Save Endangered Blue Butterfly Quadruples its Population–but Also Saves a Lupine from Extinction

In the Willamette Valley of Oregon, the long study of a butterfly once thought extinct has led to a chain reaction of conservation in...

Remains of Prehistoric BBQ Suggests Dinner was Served 780,000 Years Ago–600,000 Years Earlier than we Thought

A whopping 780,000 years ago, early humans sat down in front of a roaring fire for a BBQ of carp fish in what's modern-day...

California Tribe Reignites Age-Old Practice of Intermittent Burns to Prevent Wildfires

Out in the Klamath Mountains of northern California, fires are rushing through the underbrush, lighting everything they touch between the trees ablaze. However these aren't...