A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
The backstory: The law began as Senate Bill 53, authored by state Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco, to ...
And there you have it. Another year, done and dusted, and I would say for many of us: Thank God. It’s too much pressure, existing in a year that is, numerically, the quarter marker of a century, and ...
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Play Dead or Drown: How Female Frogs Outsmart Deadly Mating Balls
Playing dead isn't the ultimate ghosting technique. Frogs use "tonic immobility" as a strategy to stay alive during mating ...
This spider doesn’t run or hide when danger strikes. Instead, it builds a fake version of itself — and predators fall for it.
A decades-old mix-up in a museum collection led scientists to mistakenly identify a Peruvian poison frog as a new species.
But the lion’s mane jelly isn’t just a certified Long Boi; according to Guinness World Records, it’s also the heaviest ...
“Bugonia” refers to the ancient Greek belief that bees could spawn spontaneously from dead cow carcasses, and that cow dung was beneficial to the hive. It’s a myth, of course, but that didn’t stop ...
Rogue planets — worlds that drift through space alone without a star — largely remain a mystery to scientists. Now, ...
The story of R.E. Burke being detained in the USA topped the Top 100 Most-Read Stories On Bleeding Cool In 2025 list ...
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How red-eyed tree frogs use illusion to outsmart predators
Red-eyed tree frogs rely on a unique blend of color and stillness to disappear into rainforest foliage. When resting, their bright markings fold away, creating a perfect leaf-like disguise. Predators ...
Dive into 'Stranger Things' Season 5’s shocking creature origins and learn the truth behind the Abyss, Demogorgons, and the ...
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