Science Echolocation is nature’s built-in sonar. Here’s how it works. – National Geographic From beluga whales to bats and even to humans, many February 3, 2021, 6:50 PM
Science One-of-a-kind dinosaur removed from Brazil sparks backlash, investigation – National Geographic The feathered dinosaur fossil’s 1995 export from Brazil may have December 22, 2020, 9:23 PM
Science Alaska islands may be part of single, massive volcano – National Geographic Preliminary analysis of a far-flung island cluster suggests that what December 4, 2020, 10:56 PM
Science Leaf-cutter ants are coated in rocky crystal armor, never before seen in insects – National Geographic Researchers have discovered a new type of mineral, similar to November 25, 2020, 4:04 PM
Science Optical illusions show how animals perceive the world – National Geographic Many animals fall for the same optical illusions we do, November 24, 2020, 6:22 PM
Science Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is at risk of collapsing – National Geographic Arecibo Observatory, which has discovered planets, searched for alien life, November 12, 2020, 7:08 PM
Science We knew platypuses were incredible. Now we know they glow, too – National Geographic The fur of the platypus glows under a blacklight—a finding November 11, 2020, 5:59 PM
Science Ogre-faced spiders have great hearing—without ears – National Geographic These big-eyed arachnids use organs in their legs to hear October 29, 2020, 3:00 PM
Science Why some people are superspreaders and how the body emits coronavirus – National Geographic The production of infectious aerosols can vary wildly between individuals—and October 27, 2020, 10:15 PM
Science Phosphine might not exist on Venus after all – National Geographic The detection of phosphine gas in the clouds of Venus—a October 23, 2020, 6:46 PM
Science ‘Super antigens’ tied to mysterious COVID-19 syndrome in children – National Geographic A serious pediatric illness has been linked to a similar October 16, 2020, 9:28 PM
Science Incredible details of 10,000-year-old trek revealed in fossil footprints – National Geographic A prehistoric traveler carried a child across a muddy landscape, October 15, 2020, 5:47 PM