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Red tulips blooming in the tulip fields in the northern Netherlands. Tulips rely on increasing temperatures to know when to bloom.
Weather

How plants know when to bloom

Seasonal cues are the clue.

cartoon of man hugging disposable coffee cup
Nutrition

Could paraxanthine replace caffeine?

What we know about the new stimulant appearing in coffee and energy drinks.

NASA’s Juno spacecraft passed north-to-south (yellow track) over Jupiter’s atmosphere on August 17, 2022, detecting a cluster of radio pulses from lightning (cyan symbols marking instrument pointing for each pulse). A background map from the Hubble Space Telescope identified the lightning source as an isolated “stealth superstorm.”
Solar System

Jupiter’s lightning is 100 times stronger than Earth’s bolts

Big planet. Big storms.

Beachgoers cleaning sargassum seaweed from beach in Caribbean
Ocean

2026 Sargassum bloom on track to be the largest, smelliest season yet

It would beat last year’s record of 37.5 million tons of rotten egg-scented seaweed.

A sperm whale and a photographer in the Atlantic Ocean near Portugal.
Whales

First-of-its-kind video confirms sperm whales really do headbutt

Captain Ahab was right.

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Gear

The 119 Best Early Deals From Amazon’s Big Spring Sale That Are Already Live

The first shopping holiday of the year has already started and you can save on just about everything at Amazon.

Robin song bird, nothing prettier then the basic robin in summer
Birds

4 myths about backyard birds, debunked

Don’t worry, rice doesn’t make birds explode.

A Japanese ukiyo-e style woodblock print by Suzuki Harunobu depicting a woman in a traditional red and floral kimono seated at a low wooden writing desk on an outdoor balcony. She holds a brush to her chin in a contemplative pose, looking out over a body of water toward a distant mountain.
Psychology

What is wisdom, and can it be taught?

Scientists are trying to name the qualities that make someone wise and figure out how to cultivate them.

a green insect (left) the same insect, but it has changed to pink (right)
Wildlife

Green insect turns a puzzling shade of hot pink

But this leaf-masquerading katydid hasn’t been changed for good.

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