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3-Million-Year-Old Fossils Expose Surprising Ocean Connections
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3-Million-Year-Old Fossils Expose Surprising Ocean Connections

Tiny fossils from Hokkaido are revealing a surprisingly mobile ancient ocean during a warmer world. A team led by researchers at Kumamoto University has identified a new genus of microscopic crustaceans in northern Japan, providing fresh insight into how North Pacific ocean currents changed during an important phase of Earth’s climate history. The study examines [...]

Red Bull Pilot Lands On A Moving Train At 120 Kilometers Per Hour, In Daring World First
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Red Bull Pilot Lands On A Moving Train At 120 Kilometers Per Hour, In Daring World First

This nail-biting stunt is harder than it looks (and it looks pretty tough).

Bull Sharks Form Friendships and Choose Who They Swim With
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Bull Sharks Form Friendships and Choose Who They Swim With

Bull sharks form social bonds and prefer certain companions, challenging the idea that they are solitary predators. These connections may help them learn, find food, and avoid conflict. New research shows that bull sharks develop social relationships with specific “friends,” challenging the idea that these animals are mostly solitary. The study – conducted at the [...]

Science news this week: Super El Niño looms, an Acropolis marble fragment resurfaces, and a pure hexagonal diamond is born
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Science news this week: Super El Niño looms, an Acropolis marble fragment resurfaces, and a pure hexagonal diamond is born

March 21, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.

'That's why there's 9 billion of us and not 9 billion of some other primate': Why our ability to adapt is humanity's 'superpower'
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'That's why there's 9 billion of us and not 9 billion of some other primate': Why our ability to adapt is humanity's 'superpower'

Live Science spoke with Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist and author of the book "Adaptable," about the science of human diversity.