Baboons have long puzzled scientists with their habit of walking in neat lines across the African landscape. Were they protecting the…
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The Unexpected Reason Baboons March in Order
Baboons walking in progression on South Africa’s Cape Peninsula. Credit: Vittoria Roatti -
How To Unlock The Key To Stress-Relief, According To An Expert
From cold plunges to digital detox retreats—there are now so many ways to regulate the nervous system, we can get decision fatigue in the search for stress relief alone. But the solution may be simpler than we’d expect—rather than looking…
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70-million-year-old crocodile relative with dinosaur-crushing jaws found in Argentina
A newly-discovered species of a large, crocodile-relative predator has been described via a remarkably well-preserved fossil from Argentina, according to a study published August 27, 2025, in the open-access journal PLOS One by Fernando Novas…
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Interview with International Rhino Foundation’s Nina Fascione
- A new report has found that the population of Javan rhinos has decreased since 2021 as a result of poaching.
- The report by the nonprofit International Rhino Foundation also found that the population of black rhinos…
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Newly hatched Socorro dove chicks bring hope to species extinct in the wild
- Eight Socorro dove chicks have hatched at Chester Zoo this year, representing hope for a species that went extinct in the wild in the 1970s due to feral cats and habitat destruction from sheep.
- All 200 surviving…
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No More Unions Allowed At NASA. Happy Labor Day.
Keith’s note: The White House has issued an Executive Order that strips the ability of NASA employees (and employees at other agencies) to organize unions.
- FYI Chapter 71 of Title 5 of the United States Code is known as the Federal Service…
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The top 3 fitness tracker deals to buy in the Labor Day sale
Looking for a new smartwatch? Now is a great time to save money on some of the best fitness trackers around. While the Labor Day sale may not offer nearly as many jaw-dropping smartwatch deals as Amazon Prime Day or Black Friday, there are still…
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2,100-year-old skeleton of warrior nicknamed ‘Lord of Sakar,’ buried in a stunning gold wreath, unearthed in Bulgaria
Archaeologists have unearthed a dazzling gold wreath in a 2,100-year-old burial mound of a Thracian warrior and his horse. The unique headpiece is part of a set of gold jewelry excavated from the grave of the “Lord of Sakar,” named after the…
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A bioengineered protein may someday treat carbon monoxide poisoning
An antidote for carbon monoxide poisoning could come from bacteria.
Mice treated with a tweaked version of a bacterial protein rapidly cleared carbon monoxide from their blood, safely eliminating it through urine, researchers report…
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