Researchers are investigating medicines that selectively kill decrepit cells to promote healthy aging
From a teen inventor to invasive fish to lost cities of the Amazon, these were our most-read articles of the year
We know there were animals during our planet's chilliest era. But what did they look like?
From Omicron’s spread to a revelation made using ancient DNA, these were the biggest moments of the past year
Smithsonian paleoanthropologists reveal the year’s most riveting findings about our close relatives and ancestors
Nature is a breeding ground for innovative solutions to everything from aging to plastic pollution
Ongoing tests show that the technology is an effective way to track the animals and monitor for threats
Andrew Parker has produced some of the brightest hues in the world. So, what’s his secret?
The much-mocked wonder-rock from the 2009 blockbuster 'Avatar' doesn’t have an atomic number, but engineers have used the actual word for decades
The birds and their habitat are threatened by development, but efforts to protect them are gaining traction
An archaeologist works to find out how much fish ancient Greeks ate
The biggest saltwater moments of the year included major discoveries that inspired awe
Ichthyosaur mothers likely migrated to the site to give birth
From scientists uncovering the first dinosaur built to swim to finding a new species that looked a lot like T. rex, these were the year's biggest stories
As spaceflight catapults us into a high-tech future, several missions have made sure to honor the past
Scientists are beginning to study the impacts of beaver dams on the tundra
Why use fences or traps, when you can use deadly viruses or lustful snakes?
From a detective story on the origins of Covid-19 to a narrative that imagines a fateful day for dinosaurs, these works affected us the most this year
Scientists watched 202 episodes and found them filled with unreliable information and white male experts named 'Mike'
A new DNA study suggests Ashkenazi Jews living in 14th-century Germany were surprisingly genetically diverse
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