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Evolution

Sex jumpstarted Earth’s animal biodiversity

Many species didn’t have much sex for millions of years. They didn’t need it.

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Evolution

To reconstruct an ancient ecosystem, the proof is in the squirrel poop

‘I’ve been describing them as acting a bit like tiny Arctic pack rats.’

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Computers

Everything you need to know about Apple’s 2026 WWDC keynote announcements: A new Siri, iOS EQ controls, and more

Apple rebuilt Siri from the ground up, cranked up the dial on AI integration, and added new parental control features for parents at its World Wide Developer’s Conference keynote.

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Archaeology

77 headless skeletons found in a field date back 7,000 years

The carefully arranged Neolithic remains show signs of skillful skull removal.

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Social Media

That Costco 200-foot, inflatable lazy river is AI slop

There are still 40-packs of batteries, however.

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Birds

12 endangered piping plover chicks hatch in Michigan and Wisconsin

The tiny shorebirds are continuing to rebound in the heartland.

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Archaeology

Students discover long-lost Roman villa under high school gym

Cavour Scientific High School is less than 1,000 feet from the Colosseum.

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Fish

Sturgeon sex creates thundering noise in New York

On this episode of Sex and the Sturgeon, 800-pound fish thrash their tails.

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Wildlife

Fact or myth? Ticks can drop out of trees like paratroopers.

Tick season is in full swing, so it’s time for some myth busting.

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