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Drones

New UFO files offer no answers—but something is happening in the skies

Even experts don’t know what’s flying in these images.

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Sharks

Mysterious giant sharks that outlived the dinosaurs lurking in Puget Sound

Researchers from Seattle Aquarium are studying the sixgill shark to learn more about their elusive lives.

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Birds

Jackie and Shadow’s eaglets practice stomping and flapping

Sandy and Luna are working on important skills in the nest.

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Tech Hacks

If you use Google accounts, it’s time to do a free security checkup

It’s good practice to do a regular audit.

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Wildlife

Evolution of snakes: Scientists unravel the mysssteries

Huge snakes, tiny snakes, poisonous snakes and constrictor snakes, snakes that slither, burrow or swim: New fossils and modern technology are tracing serpent origins.

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Wildlife

Watch adorable animals compete for best chewer in 2026 Crunch-a-Thon

The campaign spotlights an endangered marsupial.

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Biology

1.3 million people share DNA with Maryland’s earliest colonists

Some are even related to the former colony’s first governor.

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Fish

It’s a barracuda! It’s a shrimp! It’s a robot helping coral reefs.

Passive sensors and high resolution cameras help this robot find signs of coral reef.

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Wildlife

‘Two-headed snake’ confuses predators

While the Guangxi reed snake isn’t venomous, it excels at confounding foes.

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