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Scientists Say: Microcin

Microcin (noun, “MY-krow-sin”) Microcins are tiny protein-like molecules that take down bacteria. They are made by bacteria, for other bacteria. Not all bacteria make microcins. Those that do use them…

This linguist has invented over 20 languages

níje lí?  This phrase might sound like gibberish to anyone on Earth. But if you ever ran into a gray Ríli humanoid in the fantastical world of Aeniith, those words…

Smoke-dried mummies found in Southeast Asia are the oldest known

Egypt’s mummies are old, but not the record-holders. Southeast Asians preserved their dead some 7,000 years before Egyptians, new research shows. Hunter-gatherers across southern China, Southeast Asia and nearby islands…

Behold the world’s weirdest library — which might save your life

Imagine your family has driven to a local lake to cool off. On this hot day, the sun is scorching, but sweet relief is just seconds away. You’re sprinting to…

Analyze This: Some bats feast on songbirds midflight

Vampire bats are a staple of Halloween. But they’re not the only bats that deserve the title of creepy creature. Another species snatches birds out of the air for a gruesome midnight…

AI shouldn’t be trusted with your mental health, teen finds

Inspiration for Zeynep Demirbas’ research struck during a chat with a family friend. That friend, a psychologist, said some health insurance companies were pushing the use of artificial intelligence, such…

Thank microbes for chocolate’s tasty flavors

The flavor of chocolate can vary a lot from piece to piece. Some chocolate treats may have a slight fruity tang. Others may carry hints of floral or even nutty…

Spooky! Grooved surface sends ice sailing — no outside push needed

Blocks of ice can behave truly strangely. On some surfaces, melting ice needs no outside push to skate — or even seemingly slingshot itself around. How truly ghostly! The finding…

Scientists Say: Benthic

Benthic (adjective, “BEN-thik”) The word “benthic” refers to the bottom of a body of water, such as an ocean, lake or stream. The word comes from the Greek term “benthos,”…