Plants and AnimalsWhy Humans’ Butts Are So Big the Institute Of Human Anatomy Reveals All Humans are incredibly fortunate when it comes to butt. We may not have the same volume as an elephant, but in terms of body to…
Plants and AnimalsThe Moth Darwin Predicted Can Jam Bats’ Sonar to Protect Itself from Becoming Dinner Darwin’s hawkmoth, Xanthopan praedicta, is a favorite among entomologists for its unusual proboscis (mouthpart) and among biologists in general since it was predicted by Charles…
Plants and AnimalsVegan Diet for Dogs May Be the Healthiest and Least Hazardous Choice, Study Claims According to recent research that polled dog guardians and their pups’ health records, vegan food may be healthier and less risky for dogs than a…
Plants and AnimalsThe Curious Spines on This Dinousaur’s Neck May Have Actually Been a Sail Amargasaurus cazaui is a unique sauropod, a large group of dinosaurs. It has spine-like characteristics around its neck and back, which paleontologists have been intrigued…
Plants and AnimalsRare Baby Sumatran Rhino Born At an Indonesian Sanctuary Last week, a unique baby rhino was born in the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary in Indonesia’s Way Kambas National Park. On March 24, the female calf…
HealthPrunes may help Older Women Avoid Bone Loss Osteoporosis is a disease that weakens bones to the point where they shatter easily, most commonly in the hip, backbone (spine), and wrist. Osteoporosis is…
HealthDiet can Increase Possibly Dangerous Gas in the Intestines The researchers studied the formation of colonic hydrogen sulfide, a poisonous gas in the body that smells like rotten eggs, in persons in response to…
AstronomyNASA’s Tiny Ingenuity Helicopter Seen From Space in New Photos! NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has provided breathtaking images of the Red Planet from orbit throughout the years, as well as seeing the robotic explorers we’ve…
Plants and AnimalsIncredibly Rare and Very Tiny Albino Turtle Spotted In India An exceptionally uncommon Indian flap shell turtle with albinism has been spotted waddling around a lake in southern India, complete with a wonderfully light shell…
Plants and AnimalsMonkeys Love Boozy Fruit, Which May Explain Our Weakness for Alcohol A craving for ethanol-rich fruit has been discovered in black-handed spider monkeys in Panama, which may give insight into the evolutionary origins of humans’ liquor…