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Despite not having bones, sharks can grow pretty large. There’s the aforementioned whale shark, roughly the size of a bowling ...
A fter getting a plastic lid stuck around its neck as a cub two years ago, a young black bear in Michigan is finally free of ...
The center takes tiny particles captured by washing machine filters and converts them into recyclable materials.
Their scales, which are made of the same protein in human hair, are falsely believed to have medicinal properties.
A stronomers are ready to share with the world the very first groundbreaking images from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory. The ...
Katy is Managing Editor at IFLScience where she oversees editorial content from News articles to Features, and even ...
E vidence has been found for a mantle plume beneath Oman, on the Arabian Peninsula. Unlike all the confirmed mantle plumes ...
One-hundred-million-year-old marks discovered in patches across Colorado’s Dinosaur Ridge appear to set the stage for what ...
Starship is crucial to the human return to the Moon. The vehicle is supposed to ferry astronauts from lunar orbit to the lunar surface in Artemis III. For that to happen, Starship needs to demonstrate ...
Genetic ancestry, then, can be an important factor in your overall health picture – what your “normal” is, which illnesses ...
On the 50th anniversary of the iconic movie, IFLScience chats with activist Wendy Benchley (wife of Jaws author Peter Benchley) and marine scientist Dr Lydia Koehler to discuss the film’s impact, ...
T he Salton Sea, California’s largest lake, is producing more toxic hydrogen sulfide gas than previously thought, according ...