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A sea slug smaller than a sesame seed just turned up in Taiwan’s coastal waters — a brand-new species scientists nearly missed under their own fingertips
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Marine biologists just filmed a brand-new deep-sea jellyfish 14,000 feet below the Galápagos — its body pulsing in rhythmic waves of cold blue light
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By
BeckhamLangford
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A rainforest katydid just glowed hot pink, then turned green in front of researchers — a color change no one knew insects could pull off
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Polar bears are adapting from the inside out — researchers caught genetic shifts that help the bears hunt and hold heat in a world with far less sea ice
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Drone footage just caught sperm whales headbutting each other for the first time — confirming a violent behavior marine biologists had only guessed at for decades
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BeckhamLangford
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A four-week diet change was enough to make some older adults look biologically younger than when they started — Sydney researchers say the body rebounds faster than anyone thought
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BeckhamLangford
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A rare octopus the size of a golf ball just surfaced in a live camera feed 6,000 feet below the Galápagos — a brand-new species no one had laid eyes on until now
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BeckhamLangford
Biology
Marine biologists just filmed a brand-new deep-sea jellyfish 14,000 feet below the Galápagos — its body pulsing in rhythmic waves of cold blue light
By
BeckhamLangford
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A plant long thought extinct in Australia just turned up in the background of a hiker’s random photo — the first confirmed sighting in nearly 60 years
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BeckhamLangford
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Scientists just caught cells quietly copying their DNA but forgetting to split in two — leaving them with double the genetic material in a glitch now tied to cancer and aging
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BeckhamLangford
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A new map of the smell receptors inside the nose just overturned the textbook picture scientists have used for decades — the receptors cluster where no one said they would
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BeckhamLangford
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Scientists just cracked why older cells quietly lose their energy — mitochondria drop the outer sacs that once protected them, and the rest of the cell goes with them
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BeckhamLangford
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The Himalayan pit viper just turned out to be five different species all along — DNA from 160-year-old museum snakes uncovered three brand-new venomous vipers
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BeckhamLangford
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Scientists just found a master switch that controls how fast old wounds heal — a gene the body flips off as we age, slowing repair to a crawl
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BeckhamLangford
Biology
Clownfish are shrinking to survive killer heatwaves — scientists just caught the tropical fish quietly trimming their own bodies to use less oxygen as the reef boils
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BeckhamLangford
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Dragonflies can see a color you can’t — scientists just found the insects detect deep red light that slips right past the limits of human vision
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BeckhamLangford
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