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How to Protect Yourself from Smoky Wildfire Air

As giant plumes from fires in Canada billow over the U.S., experts explain what ...

Octopuses have a REM-like sleep state where they appear...

By looking at electrical signals octopuses produce in their brain while asleep a...

Climate change is turning snow to rain and raising risk...

Warmer temperatures increase the amount of precipitation that falls as rain inst...

Young squash bugs eat adults’ poo to stock up on health...

Squash bugs need certain kinds of gut bacteria to survive, but young nymphs don’...

Bird flu viruses have mutations that might help them sp...

A human immune system protein called butyrophilin helps to stop bird flu from in...

Early Human Ancestors Ate Each Other for Food, Fossil L...

A fossilized hominin leg shows gashes that were probably made by stone tools

Wim Hof's cold therapy for good health lacks robust evi...

Also known as The Iceman, Wim Hof's claims that his breathing and cold exposure ...

Soya beans made more meat-like by adding genes for pig ...

A company called Moolec has created transgenic soya beans called “Piggy Sooy” in...

That Tip-of-the-Tongue Feeling May Be an Illusion

When you can’t remember a word, it might only feel like it’s on the tip of your ...

Plants pollinated by non-native honeybees are less like...

Honeybees brought to the US from Europe and Africa tend to move pollen between f...

What we know so far about the malaria cases in Florida ...

Five malaria cases have been reported in Florida and Texas, all of which were ac...

Our solar system could be hiding an extra planet the si...

Many planets are thought to be flung away from their stars, but it’s possible th...

Why the Heat Dome Sizzling Texas Won't Budge

A “heat dome” is parked over Texas and Mexico and is sending temperatures soarin...

Record-setting heatwave bakes US South and Mexico

A record-setting heatwave in Texas and Mexico is affecting tens of millions of p...

Bees Are Astonishingly Good at Making Decisions

Computer modeling explains a key facet of bees’ decision-making skills—something...

Almost 40 per cent of US girls and young women have low...

Rising rates of vegetarianism and veganism may be causing iron deficiency, a con...

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