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How Livelihood Alternatives Are Changing The Future For Pelagic Thresher Sharks

By diversifying local incomes, Indonesia is exploring new strategies to reduce the pressures on pelagic thresher shark populations and promote sustainable fisheries.

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11 hours ago

How This ‘Zombie Deer Disease’ Turns Deer Into Walking Corpses—And Why There’s No Cure

Chronic wasting disease slowly turns the brains of infected deer (and other cervids) into spongy, deteriorating masses, triggering bizarre behavior and, inevitably, a fatal outcome.

ByScott TraversContributor
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11 hours ago

2 Ways That ‘Playfulness’ Can Make Or Break Your Relationship—By A Psychologist

Play doesn’t end when you grow up; you grow up when it ends. Here’s how to incorporate it healthily into your relationship, according to psychological research.

ByMark TraversContributor
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11 hours ago

Selling Your Car? Criminals Could Use Your Data To Find Your Home

Selling a car? Wipe your data first or risk fraud, identify theft and stalking—here's how.

ByLars DanielContributor
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13 hours ago

Elon Musk’s ‘Scary Smart’ Grok 3 Release—What You Need To Know

According to Elon Musk, “this might be the last time an AI Is better than Grok”—Here's why.

ByLars DanielContributor
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17 hours ago

The Truth About Asteroid 2024 YR4 And Why You Shouldn’t Worry (Yet)

Asteroid 2024 YR4: everything to know about the potential "city killer" space rock that has a 2.3% chance of striking Earth on Dec. 22, 2032.

ByJamie CarterSenior Contributor
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18 hours ago

4 ‘Mental Shifts’ That Enable A Cheater To Be Unfaithful—By A Psychologist

Love is a choice that must be made repeatedly, and the way we mentally frame our partner determines whether we nurture or destroy that connection.

ByMark TraversContributor
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18 hours ago

Why This ‘Perpetual’ Lightning Storm Mysteriously Vanished In 2010, Only To Reappear 160 Days Later

There's a place on Earth where lightning flashes almost every night—until, one day, it stopped. What causes the Catatumbo lightning, why did it stop briefly and why did it return 160 days later?

ByScott TraversContributor
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23 hours ago

Interstellar Asteroids Could Originate From Alpha Centauri, Says Paper

New paper points to the Alpha Centauri triple star system as likely potential source of millions of interstellar asteroids and comets.

ByBruce DormineySenior Contributor
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Feb 15, 2025

A Biologist Explains The Animal Combat Sport Of ‘Cricket Fighting’—Invented 1500 Years Ago And Still Played In This Asian Nation

UFC is to humans what cricket fighting is to field crickets. Here’s the story on how this implausible bloodsport came into existence.

ByScott TraversContributor