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Watch: Daredevil fish climb 50-foot waterfall in never-seen-before video
May 23, 2026 10:12 am
| Jay Kakade
The ability of the shellear fish to climb waterfalls is well established. The behavior has now been documented for the first time, with photos and videos showing just how these adventurous fish defy their legless physiology.
Surprising number of doctors believe we'll be reviving dead brains
May 21, 2026 02:01 am
| Mike McRae
A survey found nearly 30 percent of American-registered physicians think it’s somewhat plausible that we’ll invent the ideal conditions for a brain to retain enough neural information to function well after death.
A different kind of soda may actually lower your blood sugar levels
May 22, 2026 10:26 pm
| Sonali Roy
Prebiotic sodas are marketed as gut-friendly alternatives to sugary soft drinks. Now, a small study suggests one may also produce lower short-term glucose spikes than Coca-Cola, but the study comes with some noteworthy limitations.
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May 22, 2026 11:11 am | The ConversationCan spending more time engaging with the arts, such as visiting galleries, museums, singing, or painting, really lead to a longer and healthier life?
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May 22, 2026 10:27 am | Bronwyn ThompsonFor years, bees were among our readers' favorite animals we covered, but then people seemed to switch off. Maybe it was tall poppy syndrome – bees love these nectar treasure chests – but this week we lead a charge to build up their buzz again.
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May 21, 2026 02:41 pm | Sonali RoyDomesticated from a now-extinct ox species around 10,500 years ago, cows have become a major source of protein, dairy, and leather worldwide. A study has now shown that cows can differentiate between familiar and unfamiliar faces.
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May 21, 2026 12:19 pm | Jay KakadeA new study shows that some plants can enrich themselves by absorbing the essential minerals from dust through their leaves, forming an underexplored pathway that plays a major role in plant nutrition in nutrient-poor and dust-affected ecosystems.
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May 21, 2026 09:49 am | The ConversationThe importance of bees for pollinating wild plants and crops is well known. If we lose the bees, we lose our food. But this is only part of the picture.
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May 20, 2026 01:30 pm | The ConversationTexas-based company says its artificial egg supports the full development of bird embryos outside a biological eggshell, without requiring supplemental oxygen. The work is part of its plan to “de-extinct” birds, including the giant moa and dodo.
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