All Stories
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Environment
Shrinking glaciers
Most glaciers around the world appear to be getting smaller.
By Emily Sohn -
Animals
From Chimps to People
Although chimpanzees and people share many genes, there are key biological differences.
By Emily Sohn -
Tech
Roboroach and company
Cockroaches and lobsters inspire robots that navigate in darkness and track smells.
By Sarah Webb -
Humans
Salt and Early Civilization
Evidence from China suggests that people were making salt at least 4,000 years ago.
By Emily Sohn -
Animals
Who’s knocking?
Recordings of calls and drumming provide new evidence that the ivory-billed woodpecker survives.
By Emily Sohn -
Animals
Walktopus
Some octopuses can walk, using two of their eight arms to scoot backward.
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Planets
A Smashing Display
A space probe slams into a comet and sends up a mighty cloud of dust.
By Emily Sohn -
Brain
Monkeys in the Mirror
Capuchin monkeys react to their own mirror images in surprising ways.
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Fossils
Dino Babies
Fossilized eggs suggest that baby dinosaurs may have relied on grown-ups for help.
By Emily Sohn