2016 Ocean Heatwave Killed 30 Percent of the Great Barrier Reef
Combined with a 2017 temperature spike, half of the 2 billion corals on the reef have died since 2015
What We Can Learn From a New Bird Tree of Life
Sequencing the DNA of more than 10,000 birds could reveal how best to conserve our feathery friends—and when they evolved from dinosaurs
This Medieval Man Used a Knife as a Prosthetic Limb
The man’s skeleton bears signs of frequent ‘biomechanical force,’ according to a new study
Hans Asperger ‘Actively Assisted’ Nazi Eugenics Policies, Study Claims
Historian Herwig Czech has uncovered evidence revealing that the renowned doctor sent children to a notorious ‘euthanasia’ clinic
Human Cell Atlas Releases First Major Data Set
The information includes data from over half a million immune cells from human cord blood and bone marrow
Diamonds Trapped in Strange Meteorite Came From Solar System’s Earliest Planets
Impurities in the diamonds could only have formed within a planet the size of Mercury or Mars
How Giant’s Causeway Formed Its Spectacular Array of Columns
Scientists recreated the process behind the formation’s near-perfect hexagonal columns
What the Large Penises of Tiny Crustaceans Tell Us About Evolution
Massive male sex organs have their perks, but in the long run, a little modesty pays
Massive Gathering of Mysterious Basking Sharks Found in Aerial Photos
In 2013, nearly 1,400 of the normally solitary filter feeders had a party off the coast of southern New England
Large Cache of Texts May Offer Insight Into One of Africa’s Oldest Written Languages
Archaeologists in Sudan have uncovered the largest assemblage of Meroitic inscriptions to date
Ocean Current That Keeps Europe Warm Is Weakening
Two new studies show the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation has decreased 15 to 20 percent over the last 150 years
Bad News, Night Owls: You Might Have a Higher Risk of Dying Early
Researchers found a 10 percent higher risk of early death in late night sleepers, but aren’t sure why
What Causes the Cringe-Inducing Sound of Knuckle Cracking?
A new study suggests the sound comes from the collapse of bubbles that form in the fluid-filled spaces of the joints
Norwegian Trees Still Bear Evidence of a World War II German Battleship
A chemical fog used to camouflage the ship impacted the trees, limiting ring development
How Culture Guides Belugas’ Annual Odysseys Across the Arctic
Strong, multi-generational ties help the cetaceans make the same migrations year after year
Expressive Eyebrows May Have Given Modern Humans an Evolutionary Edge
A new study explores why ancient humans had pronounced brow ridges, and why they eventually lost them
This Ancient Reptile Was One of the Most Massive Creatures That Ever Lived
A fossil jawbone found in England suggests the ‘sea monster’ was nearly the size of a blue whale
NASA Sends Human Sperm to the International Space Station
Astronauts will study how microgravity affects the motility of the little swimmers
Puffin Beaks Are Fluorescent, and They’re Not the Only Ones
Scorpions, stick insects and caterpillars are among the many critters that glow under UV light
If a Cosmic Bubble Destroys the Universe, Scientists Now Know When It’ll Happen
Don’t panic yet; the end won’t be for at least 10 octodecillion years, if it happens at all
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