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Scientists identify iridescence in golden moles

The bright hairs of these blind moles aren’t used to attract mates.

A few steps closer to Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak

  Now you see it… science can make things invisible.

Where do baby stars come from?

Our solar system is 4.8 billion years old.

Wildlife Photographer of the Year

Nemo’s days are numbered

Ocean’s growing carbon dioxide levels may threaten coral fish

Stem cells could save snow leopards

Scientists have produced stem cells from the tissue of an adult snow leopard.

From South America with love

6,700 years ago popcorn irrupted as a popular snack.

Ask Us: Why is it dangerous to heat water in the microwave?

Could your cup of coffee burn you?

Sunshade geoengineering could increase food supplies

Small particles released into the stratosphere could improve food security, but may have unseen consequences for Earth’s climate.

Back from the dead

A number of animals that have been considered extinct have reappeared in the records, including birds, reptiles, fish and mammals. A study conducted by the University of Queensland in 2010 found that of…

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