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Ng Aik Hong/Getty Images Scientists Found a Way to Identify Fish by the Sounds They Make (Yes, They Make Sounds)
Yes, you read that right.
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Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667125001910 These Rock Climbers Accidentally Made an 80-Million-Year-Old Discovery
And thanks to bad timing 80 million years ago and good timing on a climb, we have another clue as to what happened on our planet long before we were here.
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MEDITERRANEAN/GETTY IMAGES Why Scientists Are Rethinking What They Know About Greenland Sharks
Everything about them screams old and ancient. But what’s really going on?
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Saulgranda/Getty Images Scientists Gave Fruit Flies Magic Mushrooms. Here’s What Happened.
The researchers primarily focused on the idea that psilocybin likely evolved to deter invertebrates that eat mushrooms.
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Bloomberg/Contributor/Getty Images Why These Elephants Sometimes Raid Farms for Their Bananas
Farmers in Gabon have to deal with elephants eating all their crops. But why?
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A Flesh-Eating Screwworm Is Near the U.S. Border. Here’s What That Actually Means.
The screwworm is finally set for a full-scale U.S. invasion, as it has approached so closely to us that the CDC is now saying to stay alert.
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Ullstein bild/Contributor/Getty Images Everything We Know About the Massive Great White Shark Spotted Near Florida
A 14-foot-long, 1,600-pound great white shark named Contender has been detected off Florida’s coast… again.
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THE PALMER/GETTY IMAGES Ancient Kangaroos Were Absolutely Humongous, But They Could Still Hop
These kangaroo behemoths, covered in muscles, were theoretically roughly as springy as modern-day kangaroos.
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