The habitat of one of the world’s cutest endangered animals is being threatened by human-caused climate…
Category: 9. Sci/Tech
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Why are some cities worse for allergies than others?
Spring is underway in the Northern Hemisphere–and so is allergy season. While that means warmer temps and blooming flowers and trees, it also means…
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The Upcoming Pink Moon Will Rise as a Micromoon — Here’s What To Know
The first full moon of spring, called the “Pink Moon,” will soon ascend in the night sky. Curious onlookers can expect to catch a glimpse of the full moon’s peak at 8:22 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on April 12, 2025, yet the lack of a…
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Feeling Left Out From an Invite? Turns Out, You Can Ask to be Included
We’ve all been there: You’re hanging with a group of friends (either in real time or virtual), and one casually mentions doing something with the other — but neither explicitly mentions you. You’re faced with a dilemma. Inviting yourself…
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Volcanic Ash Buried a Huge Herd of Nebraskan Rhinos 12 Million Years Ago
Modern rhinos aren’t Nebraskan animals. And they aren’t North American animals, either. But millions of years ago, rhinos were. In the Middle Miocene, Teleoceras major rhinos lived across Nebraska and across much of North America, too.
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Why the Caspian Sea Is Shrinking and What That Means for Those Who Call it Home
The Caspian Sea, considered the largest inland body of water on the planet, is shrinking. A new study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment reports that as global temperatures rise, the Caspian Sea will start to go dry,…
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April’s full moon will peak this weekend, so don’t miss it
This Saturday, the April full moon, known as the Pink Moon, will rise in the eastern sky just after sunset, offering a beautiful and slightly misleading name. Though it won’t glow pink, this full moon brings a great view worth…
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Jawbone Found Off the Coast of Thailand Connects Denisovans to Southeast Asia
A jawbone found on the ocean floor near Taiwan provides evidence that the Denisovans — a poorly understood ancestor to modern humans — occupied southeast Asia 100,000 years ago. DNA extracted and analyzed from it has evolutionary…
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How Common Food Additives are Linked to Type-2 Diabetes
If you’ve ever skimmed the ingredient list of your favorite snacks or drinks, you’ve probably stumbled across a string of unfamiliar words — potassium polyphosphate, acesulfame-K, sulphite ammonia caramel, and more — that offer little…
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First Denisovan Fossil Discovered in Taiwan Reveals Secrets of Our Ancient Relatives : ScienceAlert
Analysis of a perfect jawbone found in Taiwan has given us new clues to the Denisovans, an enigmatic people with whom our ancestors had relations.
Once upon a time, Homo sapiens wasn’t the only human species walking the planet. We shared this…
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