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Tiny Triassic Reptile Sheds Light on Early Lizard Evolution
Science & Nature Today, lepidosaurs -- the reptile group that includes lizards, snakes and New Zealand’s tuatara -- are among the most diverse vertebrates...
Ediacaran Sea Creature May Hold Earliest Evidence of Right-Handedness
Science & Nature Spriggina floundersi, a marine species that lived during the Ediacaran period 550 million years ago, is one of Earth’s earliest bilaterally...
Astronomers Uncover Hidden Structures Surrounding Orion Nebula
Science & Nature Using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) s and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), astronomers have created...
Terraforming Mars Isn’t Sci-Fi Anymore – Here’s What It Would Take
Science & Nature What if we could turn Mars into a second Earth? A group of scientists is revisiting this audacious idea with new...
Why raw pet food isn’t worth the risk
Pet owners on TikTok who feed their cats and dogs raw food regularly show off their colorful bowls, full of uncooked meats, organs, heads, feet, or bones. The $3.1 billion global raw pet food industry has always been controversial, since the food contains animal protein that hasn’t been cooked or heated enough to kill germs. But
Science Isn’t about Domination. It’s about Democracy
Science & Nature Science is key to diplomacy, unity and democracy. What the Trump administration is trying to do to it will weaken the...
Sugar-Free Isn’t Risk-Free: How Aspartame Triggers Insulin Spikes and Heart Risks
Artificial sweeteners might not be the guilt-free indulgence we think they are. Researchers found that aspartame causes insulin spikes, leading to fatty plaque buildup in arteries and increasing the risk of heart disease. Artificial sweeteners are everywhere, marketed as a healthier alternative to sugar, but new research suggests they may not be so harmless. A
The Dire Wolf Isn’t Back—But Here’s What ‘De-Extinction’ Tech Can Actually Do
Science & Nature Colossal Bioscience says it has “de-extincted” the dire wolf, but other scientists disagree and say more important conservation science is being...
Prepping isn’t just for preppers anymore—it’s time to get a go-bag
Science & Nature How to pack a go bag, a shelter-in-place bag, an emergency car kit, and an everyday carry.
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‘This Isn’t Sci-Fi’: What We Heard This Week
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AI Isn’t the CEO — Why Human Judgment Still Rules in Business Decisions
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. AI is no longer a futuristic buzzword; it's here, and it's reshaping how companies operate. From automating repetitive tasks to offering insights that were once impossible to uncover, AI has become integral for businesses looking to scale smarter, not harder. But with the rise of AI agents
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