Science

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Ethereal dark matter tendrils subtly influencing galaxy formation within a vast, swirling nebula, representing the unseen forces shaping the universe.
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Scientists probe dark matter's cosmic role

Gravity in the universe is five times stronger than what can be explained by all visible matter, pointing to an invisible, unknown substance dominating the cosmos, according to the Department of Energ

Eleanor Voss·June 29, 2026
Finally, a Solution: How Science and Snark Makes Finding Perfect Gifts for Lab Technicians Easy
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Finally, a Solution: How Science and Snark Makes Finding Perfect Gifts for Lab Technicians Easy

Science and Snark offers a unique solution for finding perfect gifts for lab technicians and STEM professionals, combining scientific knowledge with humor in apparel, drinkware, and decor. Their products are designed to be personal, relatable, and celebrate the people behind laboratory work.

Andre Silva·June 29, 2026
A person sitting alone on a park bench, with subtle light emanating from their chest, symbolizing the physical impact of grief.
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Science Explains Grief's Physical and Emotional Impact

Up to two years after a loss, simply recalling memories of a deceased loved one can physically raise blood pressure and trigger cardiovascular changes mimicking acute stress.

Eleanor Voss·June 23, 2026
A golden retriever's perspective of its owner, showing muted colors and a slightly blurry image, highlighting differences in canine and human vision.
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Dogs see humans in limited colors, research suggests

In daylight, a dog’s visual sharpness is 50 percent less than a human’s, meaning your beloved pet sees you with roughly the clarity of a blurry photograph, according to The New Yorker in 2026.

Andre Silva·May 25, 2026
A stunning visual of the 'Fashion & Feather' exhibit, showcasing models in elaborate, feather-inspired gowns amidst museum displays of colorful bird specimens and scientific illustrations, highlighting the fusion of fashion and natural history.
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Fashion & Feather Exhibit Prepares Opening, Blending Science and Style

The 'Fashion & Feather' exhibit, opening April 15, 2026, at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, uniquely blends evolutionary biology and contemporary fashion. It aims to spark critical conversations on sustainability and the profound inspiration nature offers human creativity.

Eleanor Voss·March 31, 2026