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September 19, 2024, 3:00 pm
FEATURE

Ancient Sea Scorpions: The Apex Predators That Once Dominated the World’s Oceans

Most of today’s scorpions are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but millions of years ago, their ancient ancestors were among the most fearsome predators of

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Monkeys Identified Using Names in Groundbreaking Study

A recent study published in the journal Science has unveiled that marmoset monkeys use distinctive “phee calls” to address specific individuals within their groups, much like humans use names. This

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Wild Boars Return to Loch Ness: Growing Concerns Among Locals

Loch Ness, famous for its mythical monster, now faces a real-life challenge: the return of wild boars. Once native to Scotland, these animals were hunted to extinction centuries ago. However,

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Prehistoric Sea Cow Fossil Unveils Ancient Battle Between Crocodile and Shark

A newly discovered fossil has revealed the dramatic last moments of a prehistoric sea cow, which fell prey to both a crocodile and a shark around 15 million years ago.

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Unveiling the World’s Rarest Snakes: A Glimpse into Nature’s Hidden Wonders

Snakes have long been enveloped in mystery, often feared due to widespread misconceptions. Despite their ominous reputation, these reptiles are among the most intriguing creatures on Earth. While many snake

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Why Wearing Goggles is Crucial for Eye Safety When Swimming

Swimming can be an exhilarating experience, but when it comes to eye safety, it’s time to reconsider the habit of opening your eyes underwater without protection. For adults, especially among

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Oldest Known Humpback Whale Defies Odds: The Remarkable Survival of ‘Old Timer

A humpback whale’s tail, or fluke, is as unique as a fingerprint, with each whale sporting distinct black-and-white patterns. When Dr. Adam A. Pack, a marine researcher at the University

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Sea Lions with Cameras Reveal Ocean Floor Secrets off Australia’s Coast

In a groundbreaking research project off Australia’s southern coast, scientists have made exciting discoveries by teaming up with some unexpected helpers—sea lions! These marine animals were equipped with small cameras,

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Is Your Smartphone Habit Hurting Your Hands? Understanding “Phone Pinky”

In today’s digital age, smartphones have become essential to our daily lives. From staying connected with loved ones to browsing social media, our phones are constantly used. However, with the

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520-Million-Year-Old Fossil Sheds Light on Arthropod Evolution

A newly discovered 520-million-year-old larva fossil is transforming our understanding of arthropod origins. Unearthed by paleontologists, this ancient specimen reveals crucial details about the early evolution of arthropods, a group

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