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New Snake Species Found in New Guinea Named After Guns N' Roses Guitarist Slash

1+ hour, 36+ min ago   (336+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Tianqi Huang (Field Museum of Natural History) The new species of snake, L. slashi. (Credit: Chris Austin) Hidden in the lowland forests of northeastern New Guinea, a ground-dwelling snake had been slithering beneath the…...

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Dolphins May Use Different 'Neighborhoods' For Feeding And Socializing

1+ day, 9+ hour ago   (335+ words) Pinpointing where dolphins likely feed versus socialize could help managers protect the ocean zones that matter most, especially as boat traffic and coastal development continue to grow. Researchers reviewed nearly 62 hours of audio across nearly 15,000 recording files. Dolphins showed up…...

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A Forest Monkey Just Complicated A Major Theory About Human Evolution

3+ day, 8+ hour ago   (600+ words) Called "brilliant," "fantastic," and "spot on" by scientists and researchers, our acclaimed StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team. For these articles, we use an unparalleled LLM process…...

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New Eel Species Found After TikTok Tipped Off Scientists

3+ day, 10+ hour ago   (382+ words) Research led by Ishan Agarwal (Thackeray Wildlife Foundation) The research team first spotted that TikTok video in 2024. Based on the animal’s appearance, researchers suspected it might be something entirely new to science. They organized expeditions in 2024 and 2025 to the Indo-Gangetic…...

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Rise of European Carnivores Driven by Climate Change, Not Competition, Study Finds

1+ week, 3+ hour ago   (321+ words) Home › Historical News Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Valentin Fischer (Université de Liège) (© Feng Yu - stock.adobe.com) Cats, dogs, and bears rule the predator world today, but for tens of millions of years, their ancestors were minor…...

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Why Some People Attract More Mosquitoes Than Others

1+ week, 3+ day ago   (281+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros (Credit: © raisondtre - stock.adobe.com) One sex-based difference also stood out. One of the three species, Aedes aegypti, the mosquito that spreads dengue, Zika, and yellow fever, showed a slight but statistically significant preference for male…...

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Hibernating Black Bears Sleep Twice as Long in Winter as in Summer, AI Helps Confirm

1+ week, 4+ day ago   (535+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Øivind Tøien (University of Alaska Fairbanks) What they found, published in the journal PLOS One, opens a window into one of nature’s most fascinating survival strategies, and it could help researchers better understand…...

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Newly Found Thai Lizard Species Named After 'House of the Dragon' Beast

1+ week, 4+ day ago   (536+ words) Called "brilliant," "fantastic," and "spot on" by scientists and researchers, our acclaimed StudyFinds Analysis articles are created using an exclusive AI-based model with complete human oversight by the StudyFinds Editorial Team. For these articles, we use an unparalleled LLM process…...

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Why No Dinosaur Was Ever Smaller Than a Can of Soup

1+ week, 5+ day ago   (440+ words) Reviewed by Patrisha Antonaros Research led by Stephanie C. Lechki (Princeton University) A fossil of Microraptor, one of the smallest known dinosaurs. (Credit: Mick Ellison / ©AMNH) For more than 180 million years, the smallest known non-avian dinosaurs weighed about 400 grams as adults....

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4 Out Of 5 Butterfly Species Moving Into New Territory As Earth Heats Up

2+ week, 1+ day ago   (372+ words) Research led by Shawan Chowdhury (Monash University) A new global study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution confirms what many researchers suspected: butterflies around the world are changing where they live as the climate warms and landscapes are altered. An…...