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See What’s Swimming: Annual Report Describes 201 New Freshwater Fish Species — Photos

The number of fish species on Earth is greater than that of amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles combined — totaling more than 33,000. And now, another 201 freshwater fish have been added to that tally.  The 2022 New Species report, a collaboration between SHOAL, the IUCN Freshwater Fish Specialist Group, and the California Academy of Sciences, […]

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Whales’ Massive Size May Be Caused By These Four Gigantism Genes, Study Finds

Whales are majestic creatures that have fascinated humans for centuries, inspiring art and poetry. Not only do multiple species top the list of the largest animals currently on the planet, whales also have the distinction of being the most massive creatures in existence since the Earth was formed. (Specifically, the blue whale can weigh up

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A 27-Year-Old Llama Sets World Record for Oldest of His Species — And He Has the Best Name

The Dalai Lama is the highest spiritual leader and head monk of Tibet, considered a living Buddha. Dalai Llama, on the other hand, is the oldest living llama in the world. And he just turned 27. Guinness World Records confirmed Dalai’s title in February. Born in January 1996, the animal lives on a ranch in

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Meet the Woman Who’s Written Over 1,700 Wikipedia Bios for Little-Known Female Scientists

Women make up less than a third of the U.S. workforce in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, and earn about 15,000 less than their male counterparts, according to the American Association of University Women. There have been various movements to help end this STEM gender gap in recent years, and Jessica Wade is

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Underwater Photographer of the Year 2023 Awards: Gorgeous Image of Endangered Pink Dolphin Wins — See More Stunning Shots

A beautiful image of a pink dolphin poking its nose out of the Amazon river under a pastel-hued sunset earned California resident Kat Zhou the title of the 2023 Underwater Photographer of the Year.  Over 6,000 entries from photographers in 72 countries were submitted for consideration in the U.K.-based annual competition, which “celebrates photography beneath

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March 2023 Night Sky Guide: A Constellation, Spring Equinox, and the Full Worm Moon

If winter’s long, dreary days have you down, take heart — March ushers in the official start of spring by way of the spring equinox, after which point days will once again grow longer (or, technically speaking, brighter). Of course, this means daylight saving time is also on the horizon, so get ready for the

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Italian Company Creates Stylish Solar Panels That Look Like Terra Cotta, Wood, and More to Counter the “Eyesore” Factor: Photos

Despite their numerous upsides as a clean energy solution, solar panels have never garnered much praise for their aesthetic appeal. The appearance of a typical panel might be described as utilitarian, bare-bones, and, at best, futuristic; more often, its design has been considered an “eyesore” by many, in spite of the promise solar holds for

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Exercise Can Help Alleviate Symptoms of Depression in Children & Teens, Analysis Finds

Exercise is linked to a wide range of benefits for children, from helping them sleep better to supporting their immune systems. Now, a new analysis provides another reason to encourage kids to get moving: Regular exercise could alleviate symptoms of depression in children and teens.  The analysis, published in January in JAMA Pediatrics, reviewed 21

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Grab Your Clubs! How Golf May Help Older People’s Heart Health — Even More Than Walking

Good news for golf lovers everywhere: Playing golf is good for your heart health — and could even be better than walking for older adults, according to new research.  A study published this month in BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine found that people 65 and older benefited the most from golfing compared to walking

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Determined Students Make Prosthesis for Teacher’s Three-Legged Dog Who Lost Limb to Cancer

One day a group of high school students were making keychains in their 3D-printing class. The next? They were building a prosthetic leg for a teacher’s three-legged dog, Bentley. “This was a very massive leap,” Brandon Hollis, a senior at Providence Day School in Charlotte, North Carolina, who helped design the prosthesis told WCNC, a

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