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Why Florida Euthanized Over 5,000 Frozen Iguanas
Discover why Florida authorities had to euthanize thousands of cold-stunned iguanas after a rare freeze.
How Buying Dinosaur Fossils Might Affect Science
Explore how the global trade in dinosaur fossils could be changing the way we learn about the past and what…
Why Some Kids Eat Their Boogers: More Than Just a Habit
Discover why some kids eat their boogers and what might be behind this curious behavior beyond just a bad habit.
Why Health Costs Keep Rising and What Protein Science Reveals
Explore the factors behind high health costs and new insights into protein science discussed by journalists.
Can Trees Really Predict Solar Eclipses? Scientists Say No
A new study shows trees do not have a way to “predict” solar eclipses, debunking an old idea about nature’s…
The Strange Link Between Déjà Vu and Jamais Vu
Scientists explore how déjà vu and its lesser-known opposite, jamais vu, reveal surprising brain mysteries.
How Lobstermen and Scientists Are Saving Endangered Whales
Lobstermen and scientists are working together to find whale food and protect endangered whales from harm.
