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Elephants still in danger

Elephants remember the exact location of their water supplies.

Cooking makes you healthier

All those hours that you’ve spent watching Master Chef could actually pay off.

Discovering Australia’s own sea turtle

Understanding the Flatback turtle requieres more than your average conservation program.

Earliest Mayan calendar goes well beyond 2012

A small room in Xultún indicates that the Mayan calendar goes well beyond 2012.

Understanding Frida Kahlo’s fertility problems

The famous Mexican painter studied medicine in her youth and used that knowledge to paint the different factors that might have affected her ability to procreate.

The robots are coming

A new generation of robots is shaping the way in which we perceive technology. Are we ready to work with them?

Choosing the right partner is a survival skill

  Love is a battlefield — and the male wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) is one of its survivors.

Female tsetse flies and what they teach us about mammals

Lactating tsetse flies can shine a light upon lactating mammals.

As hard as a diamond?

  Ceramic could be the next supermaterial.

Baboons can recognise words

Baboons have no linguistic skills, but they can spot printed words. Over a period of 45 days, a team of scientists from the US and France studied a group of baboons living in…

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