Scientists Grow Part-Human Kidneys in Pig Embryos for Nearly a Month
The new work is a “big step forward” in finding new ways to generate viable organs for human transplants, but it comes with some ethical considerations
What Is This Mysterious Golden Orb Scientists Found on the Ocean Floor?
After bringing the four-inch-diameter blob to the surface, researchers still only know that it is “biological in origin”
How a Small Snake Can Eat Meals Many Times Larger Than Its Head
The egg-eating African reptile uses its stretchy jaw skin to swallow huge prey, a feat that not even a python can match
Japan Launches X-Ray Satellite and Lunar Lander to Space
The satellite will study large bodies in the cosmos, while the lander will attempt to land at a precise location on the moon’s surface
This ‘Weird,’ Bird-Like Dinosaur Had Really Long Legs
Paleontologists discovered the 150-million-year-old creature in southeast China
What’s Killing Minnesota’s Moose? Studies Reveal Sites of Deadly Brainworm Transmission
Carried by deer and spread by snails and slugs, a lethal parasite is infecting the large ungulates, which have recently declined dramatically
Women Report Rampant Sexual Harassment and Assault at Antarctica’s McMurdo Research Station
Speaking publicly for the first time, women detailed incidents of violence that had been minimized by employers, per an exposé in the Associated Press
Puffins Are Making a Comeback in Maine
After a down year in 2021, the birds have had two good years in a row
India Launches Mission to Study the Sun and Space Weather
The Aditya-L1 spacecraft will examine the star’s outer layers and aim to shed light on its violent—and potentially damaging—storms
See Ten Breathtaking Images From the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest
The highly commended shots call to mind both the wonders of the animal kingdom and the risks wild creatures face
Meet Peanut, the World’s Oldest Living Chicken at 21 Years of Age
Peanut had a rough start to life but ultimately grew up happy and healthy on a 37-acre farm in Chelsea, Michigan
New Satellite Tracking Air Pollution Releases Its First Images
The instrument, called TEMPO, will make hourly measurements of pollutants over North America that could help reduce exposure to unhealthy air
Five Million Bees Fall Off a Truck in Canada
Local beekeepers rushed to the scene to help collect as many of the disoriented insects as possible
Hackers Target Telescopes, Forcing Them to Pause Operations
Two major telescopes in Hawaii and Chile and a handful of smaller observatories have been offline for weeks following an apparent cyberattack
Black Bears Move Into Abandoned Canada Town Evacuated Due to Wildfires
Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories, has been largely empty for the last two weeks amid Canada’s worst fire season on record
Drought Reveals 113-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks in Texas
The footprints are normally submerged under the water and silt of the Paluxy River, part of which has dried up this summer
Teenager Helps Uncover 34-Million-Year-Old Whale Skull in Alabama
Working with one of her teachers, the 16-year-old student found the fossil, which may represent a new species, on her family’s property
London Zoo Weighs All 14,000 of Its Animals, ‘From the Tallest Giraffe to the Tiniest Tadpole’
The annual measurements help zookeepers track each animal’s health over time
Why ‘Hot Springs’ Draw the World’s Largest Gathering of Deep-Sea Octopuses
Some 20,000 octopuses congregate near an inactive underwater volcano off California’s coast, using heat from thermal springs to hatch their eggs faster
Hurricane Idalia Hits Florida Amid Projected ‘Above-Normal’ Storm Season
The hurricane is the strongest to strike the state’s Big Bend area in about 125 years
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