Charles Darwin’s Rare Autographed Manuscript Could Sell for $800,000
The English naturalist was responding to a magazine editor who had asked for a handwriting sample
‘Conan the Bacterium’ Has What It Takes to Survive on Mars
After experiments here on Earth, researchers say some hardy microbes could endure hundreds of millions of years on the Red Planet
Why Are Climate Activists Throwing Food at Million-Dollar Paintings?
In the most recent stunt, protesters tossed mashed potatoes at Monet’s “Grainstacks” in Germany
Cats React to ‘Baby Talk’ From Their Owners, but Not Strangers
New research provides evidence cats see their person as “more than just a food provider”
Scientists Identify Genes Linked to Dyslexia
In the largest study of its kind, researchers pinpointed 42 genetic variations tied to the language-based learning disability
Shark Attacks Teenager Paddling Off Australian Coast
The shark bit a hole through the boat, but the 19-year-old was unharmed
Puffy, Marshmallow-Like Planet Could Float in a Bathtub
Scientists found the new exoplanet located in the Auriga constellation 580 light-years away
Renewable Energy Is Slowing the Rise of Carbon Emissions
Still, greenhouse gas production should be falling drastically to prevent the worst effects of climate change
NASA Team Begins Study of UFOs
The project will look at unclassified data and scientifically analyze unexplained observations in the sky
Gas Stoves Are Leaking Toxins Into California Homes
Researchers found cancer-causing benzene and other air pollutants in samples from 159 Golden State residences
A Medieval Manuscript Has Revealed the Oldest Known Map of the Stars
Advanced imaging uncovered part of the Greek astronomer Hipparchus’ long-lost star catalog
To Survive a Typhoon, Some Seabirds Fly Straight Into It
Streaked shearwaters will face a storm’s high winds rather than risk getting blown to land
200 Frozen Heads and Bodies Await Revival at This Arizona Cryonics Facility
The human cryopreservation project faces skepticism from medical and legal authorities
Ancient DNA Reveals the First Known Neanderthal Family
The lived with a small community in a Siberian cave some 54,000 years ago
This Powerful Gamma-Ray Blast Was the ‘Brightest of All Time’
Astronomers are “in awe” of the high-energy explosion, probably caused by a giant star’s death
Boy Dies From a Brain-Eating Amoeba After Exposure at Lake Mead
This is the third fatal case in the U.S. this year
Marvel at James Webb’s Stunning New Portrait of the Pillars of Creation
The haunting, finger-like shapes are part of the Eagle Nebula, a vast star-forming region located some 6,500 light-years away
Transplanted Livers Can Survive Past 100
These organs that live for more than a century could raise the age of potential donors, perhaps shortening waits for the life-saving procedure
A World War II Shipwreck Is Leaking Toxic Chemicals Into the North Sea
Researchers discovered nickel, copper, arsenic, explosives and chemicals found in fossil fuels at the site
Nigeria Is Facing Its Worst Flooding in a Decade
The disaster has killed 603 people and displaced more than one million residents
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