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- Farewell to a century-old legend: Gramma, the Galapagos tortoise at San Diego Zoo, has died at the age of 141
- The United States is making laser communications the basis for future space warfare
- The “secret” garden of Angkor that has already attracted 600,000 visitors in just three years (and almost no one talks about it)
- They reconstruct the Jurassic ecosystem and discover that giant baby dinosaurs left to fend for themselves were the favorite prey of large predators.
- What they discovered in a bird could change what we know about redheads
- Beneath an ice sheet averaging 1.2 miles thick and peaking at 3.1 miles, Antarctica concealed mountains, valleys, and giant rivers, and in 2026 we finally had the most detailed map to predict how much sea levels would rise
- In 2026, NASA breaks a long-standing rule and authorizes the use of smartphones on Artemis II, the first manned mission to the Moon since 1972, and the idea of seeing iPhones in orbit is already making headlines around the world
- Neither Russia nor China: the (other) enemy of the U.S. Navy is the rust on its ships
- By studying the human brain, they discover the switch that activates its “navigation system”