For most of human history, green eyes didn’t exist. Understanding why they do now means rethinking what we know about evolution itself.
Humans can only see less than 1% of the electromagnetic spectrum. Here’s why evolution may have intentionally hidden ...
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What Will Humanity Be Like 1,000 Year From Now?
If you could step into a time machine and travel 1,000 years into the future, would you even recognize humanity? Would we ...
On April 26, 1986, Reactor 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in northern Ukraine—then part of the Soviet Union—exploded, sending a massive plume of radiation into the sky. Forty years later, the ...
Strange new species of blue octopus discovered by scientists 5,900 feet underwater: "It's beautiful"
The new species, named Microeledone galapagensis, has a blue hue, which is believed to be the rarest color in nature.
The new species, named Microeledone galapagensis, has a blue hue, which is believed to be the rarest color in nature.
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Dragonflies can see a color you can’t — scientists just found the insects detect deep red light that slips right past the limits of human vision
A dragonfly perched on a reed at dusk is not just waiting for the light to fade. It is hunting in wavelengths you cannot see.
Flesh-eating” bacteria is spreading. Infectious fungi are emerging. Microbiomes may never be the same. Are we ready?
As young men pursue radical methods of “looksmaxxing,” young women are discovering a world of YouTube and TikTok videos that promise glow-ups through ASMR affirmations.
PARIS, France - On the ocean floor near the Galapagos Islands, a submersible controlled by scientists came across a ...
People who stick with the same hairstyle are far from boring. Instead, they just feel more comfortable with a familiar style.
As the Season 1 finale of their AMC series approaches, creator Jonathan Glatzer and actor Billy Magnussen talk about how ...
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