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The Raven: The Wise Old Mimic

Crows vs. Ravens: Smarts, Size, and Surprising Differences

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing in a quiet forest and hearing a low, rolling croak echo through the trees. Suddenly, a glossy-black bird swoops overhead, its wings beating with slow, deliberate power. Was that a crow or a raven? These two mysterious birds have sparked centuries of fascination, confusion, and even superstition. While many people use their names ...

buildings in a cliff near body of water during daytime

10 Strangest places Where People Live

Suhail Ahmed

  All around the planet, people have found ways to call the most improbable corners of Earth home: cliff faces, salt flats, traffic islands, sinking lagoons, even the inside of a rock tower battered by the Atlantic. These places look almost uninhabitable at first glance, yet families cook dinner, kids go to school, and life ...

The profound debate over whether fish feel pain

The profound debate over whether fish feel pain

Jan Otte

For decades, humans have cast lines into countless waters, pulled millions of fish from their aquatic homes, and consumed them without much thought about their capacity to suffer. Yet beneath the surface of this seemingly simple relationship lies one of modern science’s most contentious questions. The debate over fish pain perception has divided researchers, challenged ...

10 Simple Habits To Slow Down Your Aging Brain (According to Research)

10 Simple Habits To Slow Down Your Aging Brain (According to Research)

Gargi Chakravorty

Your brain is incredible, but like any sophisticated machine, it changes as you age. While some cognitive decline is natural, cutting-edge research reveals that your lifestyle choices dramatically influence how quickly your brain ages. Scientists have discovered simple, everyday habits that can literally slow down brain aging and preserve your mental sharpness well into your ...

Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve, Michoacan, Mexico.

Saving Monarch Butterflies with Innovative Science

Imagine a summer without the vibrant flutter of the monarch butterfly. This iconic species, with its stunning orange and black wings, is not just a symbol of beauty but a crucial player in North America’s ecosystem. The thought of their extinction is alarming. Thankfully, scientists have developed an innovative method to conserve them, offering hope ...

The Science of Superstition: Why Our Brains Seek Patterns in the Unknowing

The Science of Superstition: Why Our Brains Seek Patterns in the Unknowing

Andrew Alpin

You might find yourself knocking on wood after mentioning good fortune, or crossing your fingers before an important exam. Perhaps you wear a lucky shirt to job interviews, even though you rationally know fabric can’t influence hiring decisions. Welcome to the fascinating world of human superstition. These seemingly irrational behaviors exist in every culture across ...