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A swimming squirrel’s adventure
Have you ever seen a squirrel swimming before? This rare moment shows how animals can surprise us in the wild. Find out why this squirrel decided to swim and what happens next!
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How WWF Helped Save 1.3 Million Acres of Grassland, Protected Rhinos and More in 2025
This year has been a significant year for the WWF, which celebrated tremendous wins in 2025. Here are its biggest moments in ...
Study Finds on MSN
Trail Camera Captures Moths Drinking Moose Tears, Marking Major Scientific Finding
Trail cameras reveal moths feeding on moose tears, marking the first record on moose worldwide and only the second outside the tropics.
The 1980s saw the art of special effects begin to go digital, while still using often-timeless practical effects. These 12 ...
Lindberg had Parkinson’s disease, the neurologist said, with all the classic symptoms. PD—as the scientists she would meet ...
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A Deadly Pathogen Decimated Sunflower Sea Stars. Look Inside the Lab Working to Bring Them Back by Freezing and Thawing Their Larvae
For the first time, scientists have cryopreserved and revived the larvae of a sea star species. The breakthrough, made with the giant pink star, gives hope the technique could be repeated to save the ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Chinese scientists again in Nature’s 10
A factory in the Brazilian city of Curitiba receives 70 liters of blood every week. It is supplied to mosquitoes raised there ...
A strange, contagious cancer is threatening Tasmanian devils, but researchers’ fight is fueling breakthroughs in science, ...
The era that gave us sweatbands as fashion statements, Michael Jackson and John Hughes teen yarns produced worthy cinema, says the Atlanta author of "Rewinding the '80s." ...
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council monitors standards at Scottish fish farms to help consumers choose “environmentally and ...
Across their 10,000 species, sea slugs sport striking colors, external gills, and even the ability to regrow a body from a severed head.
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The nature cure
Protecting biodiversity and natural ecosystems is vital for human health, medicine discovery, and sustainable wellbeing.
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