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7 Fascinating Great Blue Heron Facts
Spotting a regal, statuesque great blue heron is always a treat. Learn facts about these birds' nests, calls and more.
Ho ho ho: Asteroid the size of nine reindeer to pass by Earth on Christmas - NASA
An asteroid the size of around nine reindeer - coincidentally, how many reindeer Santa Claus supposedly uses - is set to pass by the Earth on Christmas.
More than 3,100 students died at schools built to crush Native American cultures
Over 3,100 Native American students died at boarding schools between 1828 and 1970, a Post investigation found — three times as many as the U.S. previously reported.
4 ways artificial intelligence revealed the unexpected in 2024
Artificial intelligence came of age in 2024, helping to decode the mysteries of ancient scrolls, whale vocalizations, the building blocks of life, and more.
How old are Saturn's rings? Study suggests they could be as old as the planet
New research suggests that Saturn’s rings may be older than they look — possibly as old as the planet. Instead of being a youthful 400 million years old as commonly thought, the icy, shimmering rings
California squirrels are showing carnivorous behavior for the first time, scientists say
A study reveals the first evidence of California squirrels eating voles. Experts explain why this phenomenon is critical to future behavioral discoveries in animals.
Mysterious 'Alien Plant' Revealed to Belong to Extinct Family
A "strange" prehistoric plant species is the lone representative of a mysterious group of organisms that no longer exists, scientists have discovered. The first evidence of the species—in the form of
Apple and Google must prepare to remove TikTok from app stores by Jan. 19, lawmakers warn
Apple and Google must be ready to remove TikTok from their U.S. app stores on Jan. 19, two U.S. lawmakers said in a letter to the companies’ CEOs Friday.
Atmospheric Rivers Set to Dramatically Change Up and Down West Coast
Our changing climate is set to dramatically alter atmospheric rivers—powerful storms that carry vast amounts of water vapor and heavy rainfall—that batter the West Coast of the United States. That's
Stonehenge may have been rebuilt to unify Britain’s population thousands of years ago, scientists say
New research has shed light on how Stonehenge may have served to unify Britain’s early farmers as newcomers from Europe began to arrive thousands of years ago.
Scientists May Have Been Wrong About 'Doomsday Glacier'
The infamous glacier may not be an immediate threat, but scientists urge the outlook for Antarctica is still troubling.
Attackers cannibalized victims of an Early Bronze Age community to dehumanize them
At least 37 people from Early Bronze Age England were butchered and likely cannibalized before being thrown down a shaft during a grim chapter of British prehistory.
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