
A Second Type of Bird Flu is Circulating in U.S. Ducks—What to Know
Nearly 119,000 birds have been culled at a farm in California after a bird flu called H5N9 was detected among the poultry
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A Second Type of Bird Flu is Circulating in U.S. Ducks—What to Know
Nearly 119,000 birds have been culled at a farm in California after a bird flu called H5N9 was detected among the poultry
Pristine Ancient Forest Found Frozen in Time in Rocky Mountains
A melting ice patch in the Rocky Mountains uncovered an ancient forest, and these trees have stories to tell about dynamic landscapes and climate change
For Orcas, Dead Salmon Hats Are Back in Fashion after 37 Years
Orcas off the coast of Washington State are balancing dead fish on their head like it’s the 1980s, but researchers still aren’t sure why they do it
Could Plate Tectonics Crack Open Earth’s Deepest Mystery?
Plate tectonics, or the recycling of Earth’s crust, may have begun much earlier than previously thought—and may be a big reason that our planet harbors life
Sunken Temple of Ancient Arabian Civilization Found off Italy
An ancient temple made by Arabian immigrants from the Nabataean culture has finally been found off the Italian coast
Indigenous People Mix Ancient and Modern Science to Protect Salmon and Bears
The Heiltsuk of British Columbia are using a mix of traditional principles and modern implementation to protect salmon and bears in their territory
Cannibalized Captain of Doomed Arctic Expedition Identified by DNA Analysis
Scientists reveal the identity of a cannibalized captain from the doomed Northwest Passage expedition of 1845 to 1848
Mars Hides Colossal Ocean Deep Below Its Surface
An underground Martian ocean could hold enough liquid to cover the Red Planet with a mile of water
‘Brain-Eating’ Amoeba Infections Are Almost Always Fatal. New Treatments Are Coming
New drugs may help patients with life-threatening "brain-eating" amoeba infections
Ancient River System Discovered Beneath Antarctic Ice
Beneath the Antarctic ice, scientists find remnants of a giant river system that flowed for thousands of miles
Studying Mouse Reactions to an Optical Illusion Can Teach Us about Consciousness
A study of mice starts to unravel how the brain gets tricked by a particular optical illusion
Pig Kidney Transplanted into Living Human for First Time
Doctors have transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a living human patient for the first time ever
'Microbiome of Death' Uncovered on Decomposing Corpses Could Aid Forensics
Microbes that lurk in decomposing human corpses could help forensic detectives establish a person's time of death
Could Neanderthals Make Art?
Scientists are finding ever-earlier examples of artistic expression in the archaeological record that reshape what we know about the abilities of Neanderthals and other archaic humans
Pink Fairy Armadillos Have a Weird Double Skin Not Seen in Any Other Mammal
Pink fairy armadillos evolved a unique double skin millions of years ago as they moved underground in response to a drying climate
73 Pre-Incan Mummies, Some with ‘False Heads,’ Unearthed in Peru
Burials holding mummies with false heads have been discovered from the Wari Empire in Peru
World’s Biggest Iceberg Finally Escapes Antarctica
A giant iceberg called A23a, which broke off from Antarctica in 1986, is finally moving away from the icy continent after being stuck on the seafloor for decades
Egypt’s Iconic Sphinx May Have Begun as Natural Carving by the Wind
Egypt’s famous Sphinx may have originated as a rock feature carved by erosion that ancient Egyptians further refined into the iconic monument
Incan ‘Ice Maiden’ Revealed in Hyperrealistic Facial Reconstruction
A new facial approximation brings to life an Incan girl who was killed 500 years ago as part of a sacrificial ritual
Orcas Are Learning Terrifying New Behaviors
From sinking boats and feasting on shark livers to dining on whale tongue and tossing porpoises around for fun, orcas are displaying some fascinating—and sometimes terrifying—behaviors
Scientists Discover Ghost of Ancient Mega-Plate That Disappeared 20 Million Years Ago
A long-lost tectonic plate dubbed “Pontus” that was a quarter of the size of the Pacific Ocean was discovered by chance by scientists in Borneo
Dangerous ‘Superbugs’ Are on the Rise. What Can Stop Them?
Traditional antibiotics drive bacteria toward drug resistance, so scientists are looking to viruses, CRISPR, designer molecules and protein swords for better superbug treatments
Fountains of Diamonds Erupt as Supercontinents Break Up
Researchers have discovered a pattern where diamonds spew from deep beneath Earth’s surface in huge, explosive volcanic eruptions
400-Year-Old ‘Vampire Child’ Was Buried with Their Foot Padlocked so They Wouldn’t Rise from the Grave
This child was buried 400 years ago in what is now Poland, face-down and with an iron padlock on their foot