A newly identified amoeba can survive at the temperature of a medium-well steak. Plus, a distant lava planet shows signs of ...
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A heat-loving amoeba smashes the temperature record for complex life
Scientists have discovered a single-celled organism in the hot springs of Lassen Volcanic National Park, which is not only ...
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This heat-loving amoeba just shattered the complex life heat record
A microscopic creature from a boiling hot spring in Northern California has just reset the upper limit for how hot complex ...
To call the Mercedes-Benz EQS our least favorite Mercedes may not be wholly accurate, but it's also not far off. Certainly, ...
The San Antonio Zoo hasn’t been home to gorillas in more than three decades. But on Saturday morning, Shana, B’wenzi and Juba made their debut in “Congo ...
A mother takes care of her child not because of selflessness but because of a deep selfishness, because that is what gives her the most joy and happiness. Someone is willing to die for his country not ...
"It's a reminder that I'm spoiled," Carrie Coon says of her nominations over the past week at the Golden Globes for The White ...
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Edge of the Map, Center of the World
Greenland: a crucial player in the Arctic chess game, where local culture meets global interests amidst changing climates.
In spite of a world that seems to venerate greed and all its trappings more each day, I find myself considering and appreciating ...
Parts of the Lassen Volcanic National Park in California’s Cascade Range resemble the gateway to a hellish underworld, with pools of boiling water and bubbling mud where almost nothing can live, due ...
A tiny amoeba has broken a pretty big record. The newly discovered species of single-celled organism can divide and reproduce at a piping hot 63 degrees Celsius (145 degrees Fahrenheit), higher than ...
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