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MADRID, SPAIN - 2023/04/14: A Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia), also known as aoudad, pictured in its enclosure at Madrid Zoo. (Photo by Marcos del Mazo/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Endangered Species

Invasive sheep brought to US after WWII are making Texas bighorns sick

Aoudads carry diseases with fatality rates as high as 80 percent.

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Evolution

Sugar discovered floating in deep space for the first time

Similarly sweet molecules may have jumpstarted life on Earth over 4 billion years ago.

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Wildlife

Baby seal gets a swimming lesson

Weddell seal pups living in the Antarctic need to learn how to hold their breath and get in and out of the water.

red octopus
Wildlife

Weighing an octopus starts with a laundry basket

It’s not as hard as you might think.

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Sustainability

Urban trees aren’t just nice, scientists say—they’re mandatory

Researchers are calling for cities to double down on one of the simplest yet most powerful solutions to many problems.

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Tech Hacks

Every cool thing you can do with Apple’s new Siri AI app

Meet Siri 2.0.

Woolly mammoth set in a winter scene environment.
Evolution

What is ‘de-extinction’ really for?

Efforts to revive the thylacine and woolly mammoth are forcing conservationists to face a long-overdue debate over what kind of natural world we want to build.

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Archaeology

60% of medieval knight tales lost to time

New research suggests that an enormous amount of chivalric manuscripts disappeared.

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Life Skills

3 myths about cursive handwriting

It’s not faster, and it’s not legally required for signatures. 

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