Hammerhead Sharks Can ‘Hold Their Breath,’ A First for Fish
The sharks close their gills to stay warm while hunting in deep, frigid waters, new research suggests
‘A Small Light’ Tells the Story of Miep Gies, Who Hid Anne Frank From the Nazis
The new series dramatizes the risks Gies and other helpers took to protect the Jewish residents of the Secret Annex
Researchers Reveal the ‘Pangenome,’ a More Diverse Look at Human DNA
The new version of the human genome could lead to better diagnostics and treatment of genetic diseases
Wildfires in Canada Burn Close to One Million Acres
The current fire season has been unusually devastating for this early in the year—and more hot, dry weather is on the way
MoMA Introduces Museumgoers to a Different Georgia O’Keeffe
A new exhibition dives into the artist’s works on paper to gain a deeper understanding of her process
A.I. Could Soon Take Your Fast-Food Order
Wendy’s is testing a chatbot that can converse with customers, answer questions and send orders to the kitchen. Other chains are making similar moves
See the Breathtaking Ocean Life Found at Deep-Sea Vents
An international team of scientists discovered new hydrothermal vents along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge releasing mineral-rich water hot enough to melt lead
Eight-Year-Old Norwegian Girl Discovers Neolithic Dagger at School Playground
The 3,700-year-old tool is made of flint, a material that doesn’t occur naturally in the Scandinavian country
James Webb Telescope Reveals Asteroid Belts Around Nearby Young Star
The findings suggest the star Fomalhaut may have orbiting planets hidden among its rings of debris
Van Gogh Painting Gets a New Name Thanks to an Eagle-Eyed Chef
Ernst de Witte realized that the onions in “Red Cabbages and Onions” are actually garlic
This 19-Year-Old Biked From Alaska to Argentina
Liam Garner traveled nearly 20,000 miles and documented the journey on TikTok
These Are America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places
The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s annual list spotlights cultural sites facing a range of threats
Possible Meteorite Crashes Into New Jersey Bedroom
The rock broke through the roof and ceiling of a home but did not cause any injuries
Minnesota Dedicates Highway to Prince
Drive your little red corvette down the stretch of road memorializing the state’s favorite son
NASA’s Snake-Like Robot Could Look for Life on an Icy Saturn Moon
Designed to weather the toughest of terrains, EELS might one day autonomously move through narrow vents on Enceladus
Biden Wants Airlines to Compensate Travelers for Delayed and Canceled Flights
Proposed regulations would require airlines to do more when they are at fault for major disruptions
An ‘Epidemic’ of Loneliness Threatens Health of Americans, Surgeon General Says
Being socially disconnected can have health impacts akin to smoking 15 cigarettes per day, according to a new report
Scientists Begin Vaccinating Wild Koalas Against Chlamydia
The effort is part of a field trial to limit the debilitating bacterial disease that can cause infertility, blindness and death
See Charles III’s Official Coronation Portraits
Hugo Burnand prepared meticulously for his brief photo session following Saturday’s ceremony
Butterfly Group With Fiery ‘Eyes’ Is Named After ‘Lord of the Rings’ Villain Sauron
Beyond their eye-like wing pattern, the two new species don’t seem to show any signs of evil that would link them to Mordor
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