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Whales

Ride on a humpback whale with little sucker fish

New POV video shows a mutually beneficial relationship between remoras and the gentle giants.

A warning sign is seen at the closed walking trail to the observatory in the Shirakawago district, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bears

Japan deploys army to fight bears

After over 100 bear attacks this year, it’s time for reinforcements.

V0015163ER Two hooded figures and a King grieve over a dead person whil Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org Two hooded figures and a King grieve over a dead person while another masked figure comes to cleanse the room of the plague. Woodcut by V. Solis. Published: - Copyrighted work available under Creative Commons Attribution only licence CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Diseases

Centuries of Black Death misinformation started with a poem

A 14th century trickster tale was misread as fact.

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Mental Health

4 research-backed ways to beat the winter blues in the colder months

hermit crab with pink creature on its head
Animals

New species looks like a fuzzy pink hermit crab wig

The pair lives in a symbiotic relationship over 1,000 feet below the Pacific.

This artist's concept depicts a supermassive black hole in the process of shredding a massive star—at least 30 times the mass of our Sun—to pieces. Scientists propose this is what happened around the distant black hole referred to as J2245+3743, which in 2018, brightened dramatically to create the brightest black hole flare ever recorded, shining with the light of 10 trillion suns. This is likely the most massive star-shredding event (formally called a tidal disruption event or TDE) ever observed and one of only a few to have occurred in an active galactic nucleus (AGN), which is an active supermassive black hole "feeding" off material in a surrounding disk. The stunning flare was discovered by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), based at Caltech's Palomar Observatory, and the Caltech-led Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey.
Black Holes

Black hole unleashes brightest flare ever—brighter than 10 trillion suns

A supermassive black hole’s star snack lit up the cosmos like never before.

Seized ivory and rhino tusks photographed by law enforcement
Endangered Species

Endangered rhino horns and elephant tusks seized in California

Poachers kill over 20,000 African elephants every year for their ivory.

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Medicine

Stinky ‘rotten egg’ gas could fight nail infections

Don’t worry, scientists are working on the odor.

A close-up photo of some dandelions, but the image is slightly distorted by digital artefacts.
Science

Why we (probably) aren’t living in a computer simulation

Mathematicians say they proved reality is real. Critics already say otherwise.

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