Surrogacy is more than a medical pathway. It is a relationship-centered way to grow a family. Here is what to know, how to ...
A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
A better understanding of how these amphibians grow new appendages may lead to better wound healing—or even new limbs—in humans. Axolotls are native to Mexico and critically endangered in their ...
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Scientists crack the mystery of the shark that bites perfect circles
In the deep ocean, far from sunlight, a small shark has been quietly carving perfect circles of flesh out of animals many ...
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The AI copyright question has no easy answers
“Only one thing is impossible for God: To find any sense in any copyright law on the planet,” Mark Twain famously said. With the rise of AI, God’s life is only getting more difficult.
This article appeared as "Because We Live In This World And No Other” in Outlook’s 30th anniversary issue ‘Where is Elsewhere ...
On Thursday, a pair of astronauts will venture outside the space station to prepare for the future installation of roll-out ...
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Astrophotographer captures rare footage of the Hubble Telescope crossing the sun (video)
The Hubble Telescope appears as a tiny silhouette during a perfectly timed solar transit captured from Puerto Rico.
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‘Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir’ Getting Live Stage Show for 2027 World Tour (EXCLUSIVE)
Miraculous Corp and Monlove have teamed on a live stage production based on the global animated franchise 'Miraculous: Tales ...
Google launched Android Emergency Live Video on Wednesday, which allows people to stream video when contacting emergency responders. This feature could help give first responders extra context in ...
Archaeologists say they have identified the earliest known evidence of humans making fire, dating to about 400,000 years ago. The discovery suggests early Neanderthal groups in what is now eastern ...
Around 18,000 years ago, ice age people in what is now Ukraine likely weathered the extremely harsh climate by building parts of their shelters out of mammoth bones, a new study finds. The mammoth ...
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