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Learning to Love Uncertainty May Have Psychological Benefits
Learn more about why some research suggests that not knowing can offer surprising benefits.
Watch as These Mice Perform First Aid on Each Other
Rodents rescue unconscious peers, revealing social and caring nature crucial for survival.
Microplastics May Contribute to Antibiotic Resistance
Researchers keep finding microplastics in more parts of our bodies — and linking them to more health ill effects.
How Old Norse of the Vikings Influenced the English Language
Learn more about the influence the Vikings had on the English language.
The Age of a Human-Neanderthal Child’s Burial Has Just Been Resolved
Learn about the Lapedo child, an ancient human with Neanderthal features who was buried at a rock shelter in Portugal between 27,780 years and 28,550 years ago.
Adding a Spark of Humor to Science Communication May Build Trust
Learn more about how simple jokes can help an audience understand and trust science communicators more.
Into the Unknown: How Similar Is Deep Sea and Space Exploration?
From immense pressure to limited supplies, learn more about the similarities between deep sea and space exploration and what risks they pose to explorers.
The Massive Megalodon May Have Been Even Longer and Sleeker
Comparing the prehistoric predator to today’s great white probably resulted in an underestimation.
How Antarctica’s Only Native Insect Survives the Extreme Cold
Learn how this midge has a unique strategy for surviving what most organisms couldn’t.