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Scientists uncover secrets of a mysterious wall in the Mongolian Desert

A team of international archaeologists has made an exciting discovery about one of Asia’s least understood ancient structures—the Gobi Wall. Stretching over 320 kilometers across...

Glaciers won’t bounce back for centuries—even if global warming is reversed, scientists say

A new international study has delivered a sobering message: once Earth warms beyond the critical 1.5°C limit, even temporarily, many of the world’s glaciers...

How giant ground sloths got so big—and why that was their downfall

Sloths today are known for being slow, small, and tree-loving creatures. But their ancient relatives were nothing like them. In fact, many extinct sloths were...

Why your teeth are sensitive—and it started 465 million years ago

If you’ve ever flinched during a cold drink or a dental cleaning, you know that our teeth can be incredibly sensitive. That sensitivity is thanks...

Scientists confirm dinosaur eggshells had self-grown crystals, just like modern reptiles

A new international study has confirmed that a mysterious feature found in dinosaur eggshells—called secondary eggshell units (SEUs)—are natural biological structures, not just the...

The other Great Wall: A Medieval marvel hidden in the steppes

When we think of massive ancient walls in Asia, the Great Wall of China usually comes to mind. But it turns out there’s another, lesser-known...

Ancient dinosaurs could help unlock the secrets of cancer

New research suggests that dinosaurs may help scientists make important discoveries about cancer. By using new technology to study soft tissue preserved in dinosaur bones,...

Megalodon wasn’t a picky eater: New study shows giant shark had a flexible diet

The megalodon, the largest predatory fish in Earth’s history, was a truly massive creature—measuring up to 24 meters long and weighing nearly twice as...

How likely are habitable exo-moons

Of the roughly 6,000 exoplanets we've discovered, a significant number are in the apparent habitable zones of their stars. Most are giant planets; either gas...

Ancient fish reveal teeth evolved from sensory armor, not just for biting

Teeth are some of the most sensitive parts of the body, giving us important signals about temperature, pressure, and pain when we eat. But new...