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- Someone dug a tiny backyard pond about 2 ft. deep for amphibians, and within weeks it drew five clutches of frog eggs and turned a lawn into a living habitat
- China drills into Antarctica targeting a hidden subglacial lake, and the mission raises high-stakes questions about what is sealed beneath the ice
- Forty years after Chernobyl, its legacy still echoes across health, politics, and the land itself, and the disaster’s long tail has not stopped reshaping lives
- Immanuel Kant, philosopher: “If you punish a child for misbehaving and reward him for behaving well, he will do the right thing solely for the reward…” — Why morality should not depend on rewards or fear
- A wolf tracked by GPS did something no one expected in Switzerland: it jumped into Lake Lucerne, and its journey has experts baffled
- People who stay fit as they age treat movement as meaning, not appearance, and that mindset change may be the real longevity advantage
- Psychology explains why highly intelligent people change their minds in front of others more often, and it’s not because they care less about being right
- Scientists decode a mysterious message “from space” after questions swirled about its source, and the explanation is stranger than the speculation
- He dug a 60 cm “pond” in the garden, and within weeks, something unexpected happened: five groups of frog eggs appeared… and the yard went from being a useless lawn to an amphibian nursery