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SpongeBob Lives in a Pineapple. These Sharks Live in Sponges.

John Pogonoski, an ichthyologist in Australia, wasn’t about to be fooled by any moray eels. He knew the serpentine fish like to hide...

The ‘Forever’ Glaciers of America’s West Aren’t Forever Anymore

Once, there were 29. Now at least one is gone, maybe three. Those that remain are almost half the size they used to...

‘Zombie Trout’ Unsettle Montana, Long a Fly-Fishing Mecca

WISE RIVER, Mont. — Since the Fellin family founded the Big Hole Lodge in the 1980s to take people fly fishing on the...

A Diver Feared the Titan Sub, but Couldn’t Resist the Titanic

A riddle haunts the Titan disaster. It’s the presence on the doomed craft of Paul-Henri Nargeolet, 77. The Frenchman was one of the...

Covid Vaccines May Roll Out Within Days

The latest Covid boosters are expected to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration as early as Monday, arriving alongside the seasonal...

Covid Vaccines May Roll Out Within Days

The latest Covid boosters are expected to be approved by the Food and Drug Administration as early as Monday, arriving alongside the seasonal...

Don’t Expect a ‘Theory of Everything’ to Explain It All

Not even the most advanced physics can reveal everything we want to know about the history and future of the cosmos, or about...

Don’t Miss Comet Nishimura This Weekend, a Once-in-a-Lifetime View

Astronomy aficionados are buzzing about a bright new comet. The ball of dust and ice is formally named C/2023 P1, but is also...

Covid Continues to Rise, but Experts Remain Optimistic

Jill Biden, the first lady, tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday. Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has announced that the state will...

British Bees Face a Deadly Invasion

A sharp increase in the number of an invasive species of hornets in Britain is raising concerns that they could threaten native bee...

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