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Saltwater crocodiles crossed the Indian Ocean to reach the Seychelles - before humans arrived and wiped them out - By - Skyler Ware - published - 5 February 26 - DNA study reveals crocs that lived in the Seychelles represented the westernmost population of saltwater crocodiles, having swam at least 1,800 miles to reach the island.2 hours ago
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The US will see a rare 'blood moon' eclipse before sunrise this March: Where and when to look - By - Jamie Carter - published - 5 February 26 - A rare total lunar eclipse will be visible from most of the United States on March 3. Here's where and when to look.4 hours ago
Remote region in Greece has one of the most genetically distinct populations in Europe - By - Kristina Killgrove - published - 4 February 26 - A genetic analysis of the Deep Maniots living in Greece's southern Peloponnese region has revealed a close-knit, patriarchal community with roots in the Bronze Age.14 hours ago
Life-friendly molecules are leaking out of Jupiter's giant moon Europa - By - Elizabeth Howell - published - 4 February 26 - A new finding of ammonia on the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa could have important implications for the search for extraterrestrial life.20 hours ago
'Behemoth star,' previously thought to be dying, is 'rising from the ashes' like a pheonix - By - Harry Baker - published - 4 February 26 - A new study suggests that the red supergiant WOH G64, also known as the "behemoth star," has not transitioned into a yellow hypergiant as previous research suggested. This means it is now unlikely to imminently explode in a colossal supernova.21 hours ago
New map shows weird magnetic anomaly lurking beneath Australia's Northern Territory - By - Sascha Pare - published - 4 February 26 - Advanced modeling has revealed an Australia-shaped magnetic anomaly beneath the country's Northern Territory that holds valuable information about Australia's geological history.21 hours ago
'Nitrogen fixing' trees could help tropical forests bounce back, research suggests - By - Corey Kane - published - 4 February 26 - On the narrow isthmus of Panama, scientists discovered adding nitrogen to the soil doubled tree growth, providing new insights into forest restoration.22 hours ago
'Textbooks will need to be updated': Jupiter is smaller and flatter than we thought - By - Skyler Ware - published - 4 February 26 - Jupiter is smaller and flatter than scientists previously thought, new measurements of the gas giant reveal.1 day ago
A deer carrying the rotting head of its vanquished foe and a playful lynx shortlisted for Wildlife Photographer of the Year Nuveen People's Choice Award - By - Sascha Pare - published - 4 February 26 - Here are the 24 images shortlisted for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Nuveen People's Choice Award 2026.1 day ago
Grim photo captures polar bear mom and cubs resting in mud in summer heat - By - Sascha Pare - published - 4 February 26 - An image of polar bears napping along the Hudson Bay coast in Canada has been shortlisted for the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Nuveen People's Choice Award 2026.1 day ago
Asteroid 2024 YR4's collision with the moon could create a flash visible from Earth - By - Deepa Jain - published - 3 February 26 - If the building-size asteroid 2024 YR4 crashes into the moon in December 2032, the impact will produce a bright flash that may be visible to the naked eye, a new study finds.1 day ago
Auroras likely as most active sunspot in years turns toward Earth - By - Brandon Specktor - last updated - 3 February 26 - The sunspot region 4366 fired off dozens of powerful solar flares in 24 hours, including the single strongest flare since 2024. Auroras are possible later this week.1 day ago
