Feeling Nostalgic for a Particular Place? You’re Probably Longing for the Sea Discover Mag Par :Sam Walters 12 juillet 2025 à 00:05 Learn more about “place nostalgia,” which tends to be stronger for the seaside than it is for fields, forests, and mountains.
Observations of Antarctica's Doomsday Glacier Reveal a Cracked Surface Discover Mag Par :Jack Knudson 12 juillet 2025 à 00:00 Learn about the new technique being used to study cracks that have formed on Antarctica's unstable Doomsday Glacier.
1,600-Year-Old Tomb of Maya King Wearing a Jade Death Mask Discovered in Belize Discover Mag Par :Stephanie Edwards 11 juillet 2025 à 23:30 Learn more about Te K’ab Chaak, the first Maya king from Caracol whose tomb is rewriting the history of Maya-Mesoamerica relations.
Craving or Addiction? Understanding the Nuances of Our Relationship with Sugar Discover Mag Par :Monica Cull 11 juillet 2025 à 22:05 Learn more about our complicated relationship with sugar and how low sugar may be better than no sugar.
More Than a Muscle Booster, Creatine Could Help Energize the Elderly Discover Mag Par :Joshua Rapp Learn 11 juillet 2025 à 19:30 Learn more about creatine, a popular work out supplement that could also benefit energy levels in the elderly. However, there are some side effects.
Protein Found in 20-Million-Year-Old Rhino Tooth is Oldest Ever Sequenced Discover Mag Par :Stephanie Edwards 10 juillet 2025 à 23:15 Learn more about a rhino tooth that is changing the field of paleontology and providing crucial insights into rhinoceros evolution and conservation.
Strikes From Two Eocene Asteroids May Not Have Changed Earth’s Climate Long Term Discover Mag Par :Monica Cull 10 juillet 2025 à 22:05 Learn about two major asteroid impacts from 3.5 million years ago that may not have had lasting environmental effects.
Stone Age People Traveled Miles To Source Stunning Raw Materials, Like Red Jasper, for Tools Discover Mag Par :Sam Walters 10 juillet 2025 à 07:00 Learn more about the colorful and shiny stones that were turned into tools as many as 40,000 years ago, which were sometimes sourced from afar.
No Matter How Old You Are, This Mindfulness Exercise Can Sharpen Your Attention Discover Mag Par :Jenny Lehmann 10 juillet 2025 à 15:00 Learn how in as little as 10 minutes, meditation can boost focus.
Moon-Rice Could Soon Sprout in Space, Adding a Fresh Ingredient to Astronauts' Diets Discover Mag Par :Jack Knudson 9 juillet 2025 à 23:30 Learn about the Moon-Rice project, which aims to create rice crops that can grow in space and help keep astronauts healthy.
New Spacecraft Hopes to Capture Ancient Whispers From the Universe’s Dark Ages Discover Mag Par :Stephanie Edwards 9 juillet 2025 à 23:05 Learn about a cosmic project that will journey to the dark side of the moon in order to listen for the Universe’s earliest echoes.
Ozempic and Other GLP-1 Side Effects May Outweigh the Benefits Discover Mag Par :Monica Cull 9 juillet 2025 à 23:00 Learn how the benefits of GLP-1s may be outweighed by the risks.
Earth's Inner Core Is Solid — Not Liquid — Even Though It's Blistering Hot Discover Mag Par :Jake Parks 9 juillet 2025 à 16:00 Is Earth's inner core solid or liquid? While the inner core is extremely hot, experts have known that it is solid for many years.
Your Personality Predicts Which Workouts You’ll Actually Stick To Discover Mag Par :Sam Walters 9 juillet 2025 à 01:10 Learn how your personality predicts your enjoyment of exercise, signaling which workouts you’ll stick with and which you’ll abandon.
Sound Waves From the Big Bang Suggest Earth Is Sitting Inside of a Void Discover Mag Par :Jack Knudson 9 juillet 2025 à 01:00 Learn about the theory suggesting that the Earth sits inside of a void, which may explain why the universe appears to expand at an accelerating rate.
Watch These Squirting Cucumbers Shoot Their Seeds Out at 29 Miles Per Hour Discover Mag Par :Monica Cull 9 juillet 2025 à 00:30 Learn more about squirting cucumbers (Ecballium elaterium) and how their seeds explode out of them, which could lead to medical advancements.
As Glaciers Retreat, Powerful Volcanoes May Erupt More Frequently Across the Planet Discover Mag Par :Stephanie Edwards 8 juillet 2025 à 22:45 Learn more about the connection between melting glaciers and volcanic eruptions, a volatile relationship that has existed since the last Ice Age.
The Bizarre 300-Million-Year-Old Tully Monster — Why the Fossil Still Confuses Experts Discover Mag Par :Cody Cottier 8 juillet 2025 à 16:00 What is the Tully monster? Learn more about the near-nameless fossil, and why experts still can't agree on its classification.
Some Fig Trees Can Turn CO2 Into Stone — A Hidden Talent That Could Combat Climate Change Discover Mag Par :Jack Knudson 8 juillet 2025 à 00:55 Learn about the ability of some fig trees to store atmospheric carbon dioxide and turn it into stone, a process that could push back against climate change.
Get Ready for the 2025 Buck Moon — The Farthest Full Moon from the Sun and the First of the Summer Discover Mag Par :Monica Cull 8 juillet 2025 à 00:50 Learn why the upcoming July 2025 full moon is called the Buck Moon and why it's different from every other full moon.
Dinosaur Blood Vessels Discovered Inside 66-Million-Year-Old T. rex Ribs Discover Mag Par :Stephanie Edwards 7 juillet 2025 à 23:00 Learn about new research that uses 3D X-ray technology to reveal the hidden secrets in Scotty, the famous Tyrannosaurus rex.
Neanderthals May Have Run Their Own Fat Factories 125,000 Years Ago Discover Mag Par :Jenny Lehmann 8 juillet 2025 à 00:00 Discover how ancient humans scaled up their food production to survive in harsh environments.
Climate Change Threatens Global Milk Supply, Even On Cooled Dairy Farms Discover Mag Par :Stephanie Edwards 7 juillet 2025 à 18:00 Learn how dairy cows are responding to increasingly warmer temperatures and what farmers can do to help protect them.
Rock Library Reveals the Mysteries of the Transantarctic Mountains Discover Mag Par :Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi 5 juillet 2025 à 16:00 Learn more about the rock library that holds ancient rocks and clues from the Transantarctic Mountains.