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Florida fossil porcupine solves a prickly dilemma 10-million years in the making
Science Daily· 1 day agoA new study published in the journal Current Biology claims to have reconciled the dispute, thanks to an exceptionally rare, nearly complete porcupine skeleton discovered ...
Journey Latin America Launches New North America Brand
Breaking Travel News· 7 hours agoSpecialist tour operator Journey Latin America is delighted to announce the launch of Journeyscape, a new sister brand specialising in the USA and Canada. Sharing its head ...
Man finds ancient mammoth bones in his wine cellar
CBS News· 5 days agoIt wasn't vintage wine – it was the giant bones of an extinct mammoth that date back 30,000 to 40,000 years. The researchers realized other artifacts...
Geologist Johnny Tesone's Mission To Unlock The Scientific Secrets Of The Earth
International Business Times· 2 days agoJohnny Tesone, a geologist and scientific researcher, is striving to uncover the secrets of our...
Michigan farmworker diagnosed with bird flu, becoming 2nd US case tied to dairy cows
WKMG ClickOrlando· 7 days agoA Michigan dairy worker has been diagnosed with bird flu — the second human case associated with an...
Why This Beach Destination Is Perfect for Solo Travelers
AFAR· 15 hours agoWhether you’re hoping to make new connections, try off-the-beaten-path experiences, or simply...
The Okalolies of Old Year's Night: Celebrating tradition on the world's most remote inhabited island
NPR· 3 days agoThe Okalolies are part of a type of visiting custom known as mumming or guising, in which young men...
Have you seen a tick? Help researchers know what ticks are in Louisiana by reporting it
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoTicks go "questing," said Healy, which means they stand with their legs in the...longhorned tick has...
You Can Use Your Outdoor Space for Conservation
Scientific American· 7 hours agoRachel Feltman: Conservation sometimes seems like something that scientists do to protect species that most of us will only ever see in zoos. Scientific American’s own Meghan ...
Animals self-medicate with plants − behavior people have observed and emulated for millennia
The Conversation· 5 days agoOver several days, the orangutan carefully applied the juice to its wound, then covered it with a paste of chewed-up liana. In interviews and in their research paper, the scientists stated that ...