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This February 14, 2025, a solar storm will fuel the Aurora Borealis, creating an opportunity for a romantic moment.
Ancient Societies Used Clay Rat Traps and Oils for Pest Control
Ancient people weren’t immune to bothersome pests. Learn about the different methods and tools they used to stay pest-free.
Ancient Egyptian Mummies Smell Spicy and Sweet Instead of Musty or Moldy
Learn how unpacking olfactory elements helps researchers understand mummy preservation techniques, and how you could one day smell a mummy yourself.
What 500-Year-Old Transylvanian Diaries Teach Us About the Climate
Accounts from the 16th century show how extreme climate events affected communities — and could help us prepare for the future.
Ozempic Shows Promise in Reducing Alcohol Cravings
Semaglutide, the active ingredient in both Ozempic and Wegovy, could be a possible treatment for alcohol abuse.
6 Healthy Changes That Can Remove the Need to Take Supplements
Discover how you can keep yourself healthy without resorting to supplements.
A Rapidly Warming Earth May Breach the Paris Agreement Within the Decade
Learn about two studies that anticipate a fast-approaching breach of the Paris Agreement, as temperatures on Earth begin to trend toward 1.5 degrees C above pre-industrial levels.
From a Healthy Heart to Improved Mood, Here’s How Water Gives Your Body a Boost
Water is essential for life. Find out why it’s important and how much you really need.
How Does Stress Impact Listening? For Mice, They Don’t Hear as Well
If you aren’t a good listener when you’re stressed, you aren’t alone. Mice aren’t either.