
- The Creature with an Extra Brain
Thinking with your stomach? After all, it does have its own nervous system.
- Eary Mammals Probably Had Dark Coats
How did scientists determine the color of prehistoric mammals from just a fossil?
- Counting Fish
The angelfish is making waves for demonstrating the surprising ability to count.
- The Benefits of Bullying
Some marmots – a type of ground squirrel – live longer when they get bullied by others.
- How Baleen Whales Hide Their Songs from Predators
Baleen whales, like the humpback whale, are known for their songs. But their predators can also hear them.
- Diver Up
The Cartesian Diver is an easy science experiment for kids to make at home. How does it work?
- Diver Down
Rene Descartes discovered the phenomenon behind this neat science trick you can do at home.
- Meet the Mola: a Fish the Size of Your Car
The heaviest Mola weighed 6,000 pounds. These lumpy pillow-shaped fish like to float on the surface.
- New Elephant Species
These elephants were hiding in plain sight – for almost 1.9 million years.
- Happy Memories
What’s the scientific method to happiness? It might just be how you think about the past.
- The Cuckoo's Secret
A bird that abandons their eggs? What’s worse – these birds leave them in other species’ nests.
- Exercising While under the Weather
Does it help to exercise when you're sick for a speedy recovery?
- How Casino Design Influences Gamblers’ Minds and Wallet
Save some money for the buffet, because this game is rigged.
- Do Flying Fish Really Fly?
Do they really fly? Or just kinda jump out of the water?
- Snoring and Metabolic Syndrome
Snoring is annoying, but it's also a red flag for metabolic syndrome.