NPR's Linda Holmes and Sarah Handel discuss why they are hooked on documentaries and some of the best ones you may not yet ...
And they find one: a female green anaconda about 16 to 17 feet long, “pure muscle.” The Waorani secure the giant ...
Paris summit warns about “mirror life.” Scientists call for early limits on mirror bacteria that could evade defenses and ...
The story of a Hartselle woman who survived being poisoned by her ex-husband for five months is the focus of a new ...
The film features interviews with Lee and archival appearances by the likes of Clark, Sagan, Ray Bradbury, and legendary ...
Organs often have fluid-filled spaces called lumens, which are crucial for organ function and serve as transport and delivery ...
Crazy Creatures on MSN
Why speed became the ultimate advantage in the wild
This documentary examines the fastest creatures alive and the evolutionary pressures that shaped their speed. From land to air and water, each animal relies on velocity to survive, hunt, or escape.
Molecular biosciences Prof. Heather Pinkett has been the only Black faculty member in her department for the past 12 years.
Grab-and-go missions to asteroids have provided some of the most scientifically valuable samples since the Apollo ...
The tenth-anniversary screening of the documentary Unbound drew a fully booked private audience for its final public showing, ...
The Daily Digest on MSN
Dinosaurs’ extinction revisited: What the latest science says
For a long time, the prevailing theory was that dinosaurs were already in decline before the Chicxulub asteroid struck Earth ...
Released for free on November 25, The Thinking Game follows the team behind AlphaFold, the Nobel Prize–winning AI ...
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