In L.A. There’s a Warehouse Filled with Whale Bones
A video offers a tour of the Whale Warehouse, which holds a large part of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County’s marine mammal collection
The Oldest Fossilized Animal Sperm Comes From a Worm That Lived 50 Million Years Ago
The discovery points to a new way that microscopic critters might be preserved in the fossil record
What Makes Some Screams Scarier Than Others?
Shrieks of fear share sound qualities with car alarms
Of Course Some People Think NASA’s Pluto Pictures Are Fake
Or at least doctored to exclude evidence of alien life.
Divers Turn to Robots for Help Scouring the Pacific for Long-Lost WWII Soldiers
An ongoing effort to recover those missing in action teams military historians, volunteers and scientists
What Is a Pentaquark and Why Are Physicists so Excited About It?
For fifty years scientists have thought they existed, and now they finally have proof
A Deadly Fungus is Eating the Scales off Snakes in the Eastern U.S.
Researchers are still not sure why the fungus, usually content to live on dead animals, is now infecting living snakes
In Some Ways, Human Hands Are More Primitive Than Chimp Hands
Study suggests our common ancestor had humanlike hands
These Worms Hitchhike in the Belly of Slugs To Get Around
New study shows that worm their way into slug guts and feces to travel long distances
How Feeding Prairie Dogs Peanut Butter Could Help Save Ferrets from the Plague
The recovery of black-footed ferrets is threatened by plague
What Makes Day Old Water Taste Funny?
It might be full of microbes and carbon dioxide, but a leftover glass of water is still (probably) safe to drink
Here’s Why Some People Have More Bellybutton Lint Than Others
The secret is on your stomach
New Horizons carries an instrument named for Venetia Burney, the 11-year-old girl who named Pluto
New Horizons Probe Reveals That Pluto is Bigger Than Expected
But so far it still won’t be considered a “planet”
A Squirrel Virus May Have Killed Three Squirrel Breeders in Germany
A mysterious set of deaths seem to be linked to the rodents
Heroin Use in the United States Increased 150 Percent Between 2007 and 2013
Cheap sources and painkiller addiction are contributing factors
Lyme Disease is Spreading, and It’s People’s Fault
Thanks to climate change and human population growth, cases have been on the rise for decades
Why So Few Scientists Are Studying the Causes of Gun Violence
Congress has prohibited funds for research advocating gun control since 1996
How Do You Give an Iberian Lynx a Pregnancy Test? Use an Assassin Bug
Researchers used the insects to keep tabs on population growth in the threatened species
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