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How Animals Communicate Underwater: The Science Behind Aquaman Underwater creatures talk to each other pretty much any way they can. By Cassidy Ward 1 day ago
Longest-Living Vertebrate Ever? Greenland Shark Thought to Be 393 Years Old, Give or Take a Century The perfect organism. Its structural perfection is matched only by its lethargy. By Cassidy Ward 1 week ago
Chimps in Space: Remembering Enos, the Chimpanzee Who Orbited the Earth Chimpanzees paved the way for human space exploration. By Cassidy Ward 3 weeks ago
Pig Brain Kept Alive for Five Hours While Separated from the Body Who needs a body when you have modern medicine? By Cassidy Ward 1 month ago
Cloned Rhesus Monkey in China Highlights Scientific and Ethical Challenges This cloned monkey is one of a kind and might remain so for a long time. By Cassidy Ward 1 month ago
Could We Create a Planet of the Apes on Purpose? We kind of already have. By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago
When You Die May Have Been Partially Determined by Dinosaurs Even 66 million years later, dinosaurs still have their feet on our necks. By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago
These Prehistoric Plant Fossils Are Actually Baby Turtles in Disguise It's a rock, it's a plant... it's an ancient baby turtle! By Cassidy Ward 2 months ago
Cats Will Eat Anything: Their Hit List Is More Than 2,000 Species Long It’s estimated that more than 2 billion birds are eaten by cats every year, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago
Why the Long Face? Scientists Answer the Age-Old Question of Why Some Animals Have Long Faces Looking a horse in the mouth. By Cassidy Ward 3 months ago