No plant should have to end this way. North America’s various beach plums bear purple-blue, cherry-sized fruits that make for a beloved New England jelly.…
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If you’re a small galaxy and want to mint new stars, come to the Milky Way — but don’t get too close if you want…
A woman buried with spearpoints and other hunting tools roughly 9,000 years ago in Peru’s Andes Mountains has reemerged to claim the title of the…
Millions of years ago, North American mammals flooded South America after the two continents joined. But South American mammals failed to return the favor, and…
Around 240 million years ago, large reptiles called nothosaurs ruled the seas. These now-extinct sea monsters grew roughly five meters long or longer and flicked…
Fish fins aren’t just for swimming. They’re feelers, too. The fins of round gobies can detect textures with a sensitivity similar to that of the…
PhallacyEmily WillinghamAvery, $27 We humans are kind of penis obsessed. The organ appears in religious texts, laws, daily speech and even in photos sent, often…
Christopher Petrilli, an internal medicine doctor in New York City, cared for hospitalized COVID-19 patients when the city was at the epicenter of the U.S.…
Some of COVID-19’s dangerous blood clots may come from the immune system attacking a patient’s body rather than going after the virus, a new study…
Jupiter may be the first planet besides Earth known to host atmospheric light shows called “sprites” or “elves.” Sprites (SN: 6/14/02) and elves (SN: 12/23/95)…