New studies are shedding light on one of the biggest mysteries of human reproduction and what can be done to combat it.
The natural world is full of animals that seem to defy logic, blurring the line between reality and imagination. Some look ...
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Smaller Than a Penny, This Seahorse Hides Better Than Any Chameleon—But Why?
Denise’s pygmy seahorse, barely larger than a fingernail, blends perfectly with its coral home. Found in the western Pacific, ...
Bored Panda on MSN
Lingering knowledge: 93 intriguing facts that are hard to forget
The world feels ordinary until a single detail shifts your perspective. A quiet fact can linger in your thoughts, reshaping ...
Islands' Sounder on MSN
Natural history essay, January 2026: Iridescent dancers
What has eight eyes and stalks its prey like a cat? It’s not a weird science fiction monster; only a small, frequently ...
The Journal of the San Juan Islands on MSN
Iridescent dancers
Submitted by Russel Barsh, director of Kwiaht.
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Fish study reveals how ovulation triggers sexual receptivity in females
A research team led by Hiroshima University and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology have proposed a neuroendocrine mechanism in bony fish that signals ovulation from the ovaries to the ...
In 2025, an Australian couple asked to have their remaining embryos moved to another clinic, only to discover that the child ...
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