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A digital illustration of two Spinosaurus dinosaurs wading through a body of shallow water during a rainstorm. The central dinosaur is shown in profile with its mouth open, revealing sharp teeth, and a large, red-spotted sail on its back. A bolt of lightning strikes in the dark, cloudy background.
Dinosaurs

Paleontologists uncover a new ‘Spinosaurus’ species by following a clue from a decades‑old book into the Sahara Desert

The long hunt for a missing fossil finally pays off.

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Wildlife

New stamp honors Yellowstone’s iconic bison

Photographer Tom Murphy has documented the park’s wildlife for decades. Now, one of his photos will be on a Forever Stamp.

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Social Media

‘Dune’ tried to warn us against AI

‘Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a human mind.’

An artist's impression of a theoretical planet orbiting a redder star, which could cause microbes and plants on the planet's surface to reflect very different colours from Earth’s green forests. Gillis Lowry
Exoplanets

The 45 planets most likely to host alien life, according to astronomers

‘Project Hail Mary’ may be fiction, but this list could still come in handy.

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Wildlife

Even humans love a good mating call

Volunteers listened to animal mating calls and played a computer game—for science.

A black chess player about to win against a light-skinned cleric. Chess problem 88 in the Libro de axedrez, dados e tablas (Seville, 1283). Credit: Patrimonio Nacional. Real Biblioteca del Monasterio de El Escorial
Archaeology

Medieval chess was more inclusive than the world around it

Black, white, Muslim, or Christian: Players found common ground across the board.

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Wildlife

Coyote pupping season is here. You can help keep them safe.

Coyote dens are hiding in plain sight, even in urban areas.

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Internet

Relive the ’90s by working in a virtual video store

‘Retro Rewind’ can make it a Blockbuster night.

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Engineering

Inventor Beulah Louise Henry’s unstoppable rise to becoming ‘Lady Edison’

With 49 patents and over 100 inventions, Henry built an empire catering to women and children.

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