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12 Reasons Raccoons Are a Welcome Sight in Your Yard
These masked mammals are doing more good in backyards across North America than most people ever stop to notice. Before ...
The history of warfare stretches back thousands of years. One of the earliest recorded conflicts took place around 2700 B.C., ...
Bored Panda on MSN
29 illustrations imagining a world with giant animals and humans
This mysterious Japanese artist, who goes by the pseudonym of Ariduka55 on social media channels, creates otherwordly ...
Our viewers know we love stories of oddities and the unusual. This one sounds like something out of a tall tale, but it’s actually one of the strangest stories in Kentucky history. This year marks the ...
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Fingerprints suggest kids shaped clay 15,000 years ago, study says
Fingerprints pressed into fired-clay fragments from Ice Age Europe appear to belong to children and adolescents, not just skilled adult artisans, according to a peer-reviewed study that analyzed 489 ...
Whether it’s a canary’s chirp or a treefrog’s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves, a new study finds ...
With the lightest touch, this plant bursts open, flinging its seeds through the air. Here’s how it evolved this biological ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and collaborating institutions recently built a generative AI model that can recreate molecular structures from the ...
For centuries, unusual animal behavior before earthquakes has been reported worldwide. Livestock becoming restless, wildlife disappearing and snakes emerging from hibernation in the middle of winter.
The longest animal on Earth isn’t what you think. It’s a drifting, gelatinous predator whose reach reshapes how we define ...
Dr. Rustin Moore argues that human-animal interactions are more than feel-good phenomena and that these connections enhance health, resilience, and well-being, often in unnoticed ways.
One of the hottest classes of drugs in the world owes part of its origin story to a weird desert lizard with a venomous bite ...
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