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Epidurals Are Used Widely Outside of the Delivery Room, So How do They Work?
Safe and effective, this pain-relieving medical procedure is still surrounded by myth and misinformation.
Animals Like to Bathe, Too – Here Are 5 Grooming Habits in the Animal Kingdom
Hygiene takes many forms in the animal kingdom, and it’s not always about getting clean.
Dogs May Unknowingly Mimic Blinking to Bond With Each Other
Learn about the social significance of blinking in dogs, a behavior that demonstrates how facial mimicry can help canines bond with each other.
About 120 Million Years Ago, a Theropod With Giant Claws May Have Ruled Australia
Learn more about the discovery of megaraptorid and carcharodontosaur fossils that shake up Australia’s Cretaceous predatory hierarchy.
Can’t Remember Your Dreams? These Might Be the Reasons Why
Age, sleep patterns, and even seasons affect how well we remember dreams — or don’t remember them at all.
Haunting Ghosts Could Actually Just be Lights Coming From Earthquakes
Learn why a seismologist wants to go ghost-busting in Summerville, South Carolina, and how earthquake lights could help us pinpoint earthquake activity.
Wild Fish Can Recognize Individual People, and Maybe Even Human Faces
Learn more about how certain fish can recognize human divers, and may have even formed bonds with them.
Dinosaur Extinction Allowed Seeds to Grow and Fruits to Flourish
Learn how the extinction of dinosaurs around 66 million years ago caused seeds to grow larger, filling in an important piece in the evolutionary history of fruit.
The Vasa Warship Sank After Only 25 Minutes of Sailing, Taking 30 Lives With it
Learn what sank the historical and almost most powerful warship in Sweden in the 1600s.