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The ingenious feeding technique of flamingos explained

SMGN Publishing May 16, 2025

Flamingos, known for their graceful appearance, display a feeding behavior that has puzzled experts for years. These birds feed in salty swamps and marshes around the world, consuming shrimp and algae. Yet, their feeding habits seem unusual: they dip their heads underwater, rapidly open and close their bills, and perform

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Genetic and physiological adaptations make Jeju Island’s Haenyeo unique

SMGN Publishing May 15, 2025

The Haenyeo, a community of female free divers on Jeju Island, South Korea, have drawn scientific interest for their remarkable ability to dive in cold waters and collect seafood. These women, who begin diving at a young age and continue well into old age, exhibit genetic and physiological adaptations that

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Understanding language origins: New insights from chimpanzee communication

SMGN Publishing May 14, 2025

Researchers have identified two fundamental elements of human language in wild chimpanzees, one of our closest relatives. Two recent studies reveal that chimpanzee communication features both rhythmic structures and call combinations, key components of spoken language. These findings offer a broader understanding of how human language may have evolved, according

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A guide to switching appliances from gas to electric

SMGN Publishing May 13, 2025

After replacing their gas car with an electric one and installing solar panels on their century-old home, Lindsey Williamson and her husband looked for more ways to reduce their carbon footprint. They learned about heat pump water heaters but struggled to find a local installer familiar with this technology. Williamson’s

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How technology shapes parenthood: Amanda Hess shares her personal journey

SMGN Publishing May 12, 2025

Journalist Amanda Hess was seven months pregnant when an ultrasound revealed that her baby appeared to be sticking out his tongue. While Hess initially found the image charming, doctors warned it could be a sign of a rare genetic condition. This discovery led to a series of MRIs, genetic tests,

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Natural phenomenon on California shores: Velella Velella take over the beaches

SMGN Publishing May 9, 2025

California beaches have seen some tragic events this year, with dead sea lions, dolphins, seagulls, pelicans, and even a minke whale washing ashore from San Diego to Santa Barbara. Recently, however, beachgoers have witnessed a beautiful marine life phenomenon: hundreds of thousands of Velella velella, also known as by-the-wind sailors,

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Economists warn that research cuts could severely impact U.S. GDP

SMGN Publishing May 8, 2025

Economists have raised concerns about proposed federal budget cuts in the United States that would significantly reduce funding for scientific research. The plan includes substantial reductions in funding for the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and other key scientific agencies. Experts warn that these cuts

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Most of the Deep Seafloor Remains Unexplored

SMGN Publishing May 7, 2025

The vast majority of the planet’s deep seafloor remains unexplored, according to a new study. Less than 0.001% of this expansive area has been directly observed by humans, an area roughly the size of Rhode Island. While tools like sonar can map the seafloor’s shape, deploying cameras beyond 200 meters,

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Former Palantir employees raise concerns over company’s government contracts on immigration

SMGN Publishing May 6, 2025

Thirteen former employees of data analytics firm Palantir have publicly expressed concerns over the company’s recent collaborations with the U.S. government, specifically with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Their comments follow a $30 million agreement between Palantir and ICE to provide tools enabling near real-time monitoring of migrant movements within

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Soviet probe launched in 1972 expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere soon

SMGN Publishing May 5, 2025

A Soviet spacecraft named Kosmos 482, originally launched in 1972 with the goal of reaching Venus, is expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere this weekend after spending over 50 years in low Earth orbit. Due to an engine malfunction shortly after launch, the spacecraft failed to leave Earth’s orbit and has

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Mediterranean Diet Cuts Stroke Risk for Women

Felipe Cardona February 8, 2026

As women age, their risk of stroke rises steadily, with a notable acceleration after menopause. Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death and long-term disability among women, affecting roughly one in five between the ages of 55 and 75 in the United States, according to data from the

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Trump Warns of Tariffs Over Iran Trade

Felipe Cardona February 7, 2026

US President Donald Trump has moved to intensify economic pressure on Iran by signing an executive order that threatens additional tariffs on countries that continue commercial ties with Tehran. The measure authorizes penalties on goods entering the United States from any nation deemed to be trading directly or indirectly with

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Bad Bunny Set to Redefine the Super Bowl Halftime Show with Music, Culture, and Protest

Sarah Olivella February 6, 2026

Bad Bunny is preparing for one of the most consequential performances of his career as he steps onto the Super Bowl halftime stage, carrying not only the weight of global stardom but also the responsibility of representing Puerto Rican culture and Latino identity before an audience that regularly surpasses 115

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