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CBS, ABC, CNN and National Geographic are among the top winners at night one of the 2025 News & Documentary Emmy Awards on Wednesday.
This creature can 3D-print its own body parts Bristle worms have protrusions that act like a 3D printer, helping us to understand how cells regenerate.
Professor Morgan Benowitz-Fredericks and Sierra Pete M'23 offer insight in story on how seabirds offer clues to ocean health in remote Alaskan fieldwork.
There's a reason roadrunner bird sightings are becoming more common in communities across the United States.
Four climbers went up and down Everest in under a week with the help of xenon gas—a record-breaking ascent that has ignited controversy in the mountaineering world.
These treasures changed everything we thought we knew about the Celts Their enemies portrayed them as barbarians, but their artifacts tell a different story. Between their weapons, jewelry, and ...
Each year, Africa’s Great Migration sees millions of wildebeest and zebra thunder across the sun-bleached savannah, drawn by instinct to cross crocodile-infested rivers where predators lie in ...
How passionate Colombians are shaking up Cartagena's cultural scene The Colombian city’s cultural scene is getting a shake-up, with creative locals whipping up fusion flavours and mixing ...
Video shows fireball meteor explode in broad daylight. How rare is this cosmic phenomenon? Fireballs fall on the Earth every day—but the one that just streaked across the southeastern U.S. this ...
A music lover's guide to Tokyo, the city that moves to its own beat From record stores to jazz cafes to karaoke, here are the best ways to keep up with everything this music-infused city has to offer.
The most otherworldly, mysterious forms of lightning on Earth Scientists are working to understand the curious phenomena of red sprites, green ghosts and blue jets high above thunderstorms.
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