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16 enthralling wildlife photos spotlighting the need for conservation

Lala locks eyes with Kristi Odom’s camera. The jaguar’s steely stare reveals nothing of her distressing story. Lala survived illegal wildlife trafficking in the Bolivian Amazon and now lives in a sanctuary with other rescued big cats. As a filmmaker and photographer, Odom travels to remote places to document our planet’s biodiversity and the threats

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This 24-piece Carote cookware set is just $99 right now on Amazon—that’s half-off

Do you have an old set of non-stick cookware sitting in your kitchen right now? If so, it’s probably time to replace it. Right now, you can get this 24-piece Carote cookware set for just $99, which is half-off of its regular $199 price tag. We’re fans of this kit because of how versatile it

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Intricate tattoos on 1,200-year-old mummy revealed by lasers

Lasers are typically used to remove tattoos from the skin with mixed results. These tight beams of light can also reveal the ink that once decorated 1,200-year-old pieces of mummified skin. Using a newly developed laser technique, an international team of researchers identified the intricate tattoo designs on mummified human remains that date back to

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The world’s first 3D-printed microscope costs only $60 to build

Researchers have designed and built the world’s first microscope made entirely from 3D-printed parts. And because the open-source plans are already available online, almost anyone can assemble their own for barely $60. A few years ago, researchers at the University of Bath and University of Cambridge started the OpenFlexure project offering open-source blueprints for 3D-printed

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Thawing tundra reveals ancient fossilized forest in Montana

An ancient fossilized forest in Montana is reemerging 600 feet higher than the present-day tree line after spending the last 5,500 years encased in alpine tundra. But as temperatures continue to warm, researchers say the ecological evidence hints at what may eventually return to the region. Montana’s Beartooth Plateau in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of

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Is drinking alcohol ever good for you? Here’s what the science says.

It’s a new year, which means it’s time to take stock of old habits. For many that means resolutions to get healthier and a month long break from booze, in observation of Dry January.  Yet as 2025 begins, what hasn’t changed is the muddled messaging over the health effects of moderate drinking. Two recently released

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