Giant squid corpse with half-eaten tentacles stuns tourists on New Zealand beach By Harry Baker published 14 September 22 A dead giant squid has washed up on a beach at a nature reserve in New Zealand. A group of tourists was lucky enough to see the body up close.
Best running shoes for supination: Find the perfect fit for your feet By Harry Bullmore published 14 September 22 If your feet tend to roll outwards when you run, investing in the best running shoes for supination is vital.
Vanished arm of Nile helped ancient Egyptians transport pyramid materials By Owen Jarus published 14 September 22 High water levels in a now-defunct arm of the Nile helped the ancient Egyptians transport supplies for the pyramids of Giza, a study of pollen in earthen cores reveals.
Nine healthy foods that contain fat By Nathaniel Lee published 14 September 22 Reference These healthy foods that contain fat can be used to create tasty dishes you — and your body — will enjoy
Best electric toothbrushes for kids 2022: Enhance your children’s dental hygiene By Joanne Lewsley published 14 September 22 Buying Guide We’ve tried and tested the best electric toothbrushes for kids so you can find the perfect product to teach them a good dental routine.
Best resistance bands 2022: Boost your workout with these versatile fitness accessories By Sarah Finley published 14 September 22 Buying Guide We’ve tried and tested the best resistance bands available right now to help you find the perfect one for your fitness needs.
Massive 'bullseye' in Australian desert is evidence of an ancient reef By Nicoletta Lanese published 13 September 22 Satellite images revealed an ancient reef in a desert.
Arctic 'ghost island' that vanished may have actually been a dirty iceberg By Kevin Hamilton published 13 September 22 The world’s 'northernmost island' isn’t the first to be erased from the map.
New James Webb telescope images reveal the chaotic beauty of Orion's sword By Brandon Specktor published 13 September 22 The James Webb Space Telescope captured the clearest images ever of the Orion Nebula, one of the brightest and closest nebulas to Earth.
New class of exoplanet — half-rock, half-water — discovered orbiting red dwarf By Charles Q. Choi published 12 September 22 A new type of exoplanet has been discovered circling around one of the most common stars in the universe, and it could help in the search for extraterrestrial life.
What's the world's oldest civilization? By Tom Metcalfe published 12 September 22 There are a few contenders for the world's oldest known civilization.
Did Nero really fiddle while Rome burned? By Charles Q. Choi published 10 September 22 A well-known expression says that Nero fiddled while Rome burned. But has history misrepresented this infamous ruler?
Nine healthy foods that contain fat By Nathaniel Lee published 14 September 22 Reference These healthy foods that contain fat can be used to create tasty dishes you — and your body — will enjoy
1st confirmed monkeypox fatality reported in the US By Nicoletta Lanese published 13 September 22 An L.A. County resident has died of monkeypox.
Does magnesium help restless leg syndrome? By Lou Mudge published 13 September 22 Reference Does taking magnesium for restless leg syndrome work? We’ve spoken to experts to find out
Rare fossilized vomit discovered in Utah's 'Jurassic salad bar' By Jennifer Nalewicki published 14 September 22 Researchers discovered a "one-of-a-kind" cluster of fossilized vomit in Utah.
Mammals lived alongside some of the earliest dinosaurs, controversial study claims By Patrick Pester published 13 September 22 The earliest known mammal was a shrewlike animal that emerged in the Triassic period with the first dinosaurs, a controversial new study claims.
Lion-size otters prowled Ethiopia 3 million years ago By Patrick Pester published 13 September 22 The remains of an extinct lion-size otter have been discovered in Ethiopia, and it's the biggest otter on record, a new study finds.
Document supposedly written by Galileo is a fake By Stephanie Pappas published 22 August 22 A document thought to have been handwritten by Galileo Galilei is in fact a 20th-century fake.
Foot floating in a Yellowstone hot spring leaves more questions than answers By Stephanie Pappas published 19 August 22 Authorities have linked the discovery of a foot inside a shoe to a previously unreported death in Yellowstone National Park on July 31.
Weird quantum experiment shows protons have more 'charm' than we thought By Stephanie Pappas published 19 August 22 Protons can contain a charm quark, an elementary particle 1.5 times heavier than the proton itself.
In which month are the most babies born? By Charles Q. Choi published 19 August 22 Which of the 12 months has the most births? And why do babies tend to be born at certain times of the year?
What's the most popular color in the world? By Tia Ghose published 25 July 22 The most popular color can vary by culture, gender and time.
How many people can Earth support? By Martin McGuigan published 11 July 22 The number of people the planet can sustain depends on both the natural constraints of our environment and human choices.
Save $40 on Apple’s latest iPad Air M1 with this deal at Amazon By Lloyd Coombes published 12 September 22 Study on the go with Apple’s iPad, now $40 off at Amazon right now, or you can save $60 on the 256 GB version.
Save $250 on this Lenovo Ideapad laptop, down to just $529 at Best Buy By Lloyd Coombes published 9 September 22 Windows 11, a touchscreen display, and SSD storage? This Lenovo Ideapad has everything students need.
Best online coding courses 2022: Learn to code at home and kickstart a new career By Caroline Delbert published 9 September 22 A list of the best online coding courses, featuring their pros and cons, some examples of courses, and an overview of each site in context of the industry.