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See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
A twirling dancer, a bird in flight? Through a photographer’s lens, this popular pet, also known as the Siamese fighting fish, becomes a fantasy in fins.Explore
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Animals
- Meet Chonkosaurus, the internet’s famous snapping turtleMeet Chonkosaurus, the internet’s famous snapping turtle
- Everyone wants to buy a Savannah cat—but should they?Everyone wants to buy a Savannah cat—but should they?
- See a dog locked in a hot car? Here’s what you can do.See a dog locked in a hot car? Here’s what you can do.
- Baby apes are being stolen for pets as global demand soarsBaby apes are being stolen for pets as global demand soars
- These violent undersea volcanoes harbor a secret: lifeThese violent undersea volcanoes harbor a secret: life
Environment
- California’s epic superbloom is here. Don’t ruin it.California’s epic superbloom is here. Don’t ruin it.
- Microplastics are in our bodies. How much do they harm us?Microplastics are in our bodies. How much do they harm us?
- How a wild river became a national park—and sparked a movementHow a wild river became a national park—and sparked a movement
- What you can do right now to advocate for the planetWhat you can do right now to advocate for the planet
- Why poison ivy is an unlikely climate change winnerWhy poison ivy is an unlikely climate change winner
- Rats invaded paradise. Here’s how paradise fought back.Rats invaded paradise. Here’s how paradise fought back.
- A giant mass of seaweed threatens beach season in the U.S.A giant mass of seaweed threatens beach season in the U.S.
History & Culture
- Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
- Who invented the marathon? It’s not as ancient as you thinkWho invented the marathon? It’s not as ancient as you think
- While Rome was falling, these powers were on the riseWhile Rome was falling, these powers were on the rise
- A 'women-only' village? The truth is much more complexA 'women-only' village? The truth is much more complex
- Beloved yet banned: The surprising history of tie-dyeBeloved yet banned: The surprising history of tie-dye
Science
- Did early humans interbreed with a ‘ghost’ population?Did early humans interbreed with a ‘ghost’ population?
- An overdose drug shows promise for long COVID patientsAn overdose drug shows promise for long COVID patients
- From Farming to Healthcare: innovative technologies that are improving lives
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- Lyme disease is spreading fast—is a vaccine on the way?Lyme disease is spreading fast—is a vaccine on the way?
Travel
- A UK break in Whitley Bay, the Northeast's underrated beach townA UK break in Whitley Bay, the Northeast's underrated beach town
- 10 of the best new hotels in Paris for every budget10 of the best new hotels in Paris for every budget
- Tasting the indigenous ingredients of Australia's volcanic southTasting the indigenous ingredients of Australia's volcanic south
- How to spend a perfect weekend in Bosnia and HerzegovinaHow to spend a perfect weekend in Bosnia and Herzegovina