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When considering the most unique creatures in the animal kingdom, few stand out like the kangaroo. With kangaroos and their relatives comprising over 50 species, these fascinating animals come in many shapes and sizes. The red kangaroo, the largest species, bounds across dry, open plains, while the tree-dwelling Bennett’s tree kangaroo lives in rainforest canopies. Rabbit-siz...


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In May of 2025, the James Webb Space Telescope broke the record for the most distant object observed in our universe with the discovery of a galaxy (given the memorable name of MoM-z14) at a distance of 13.5 billion light-years away. Such discoveries raise the question: how can we determine distances of galaxies at such large scales? The answer is cosmological redshift.

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A cloud of dust billowed up from the unpaved South African road. An aging bespectacled man gripped the steering wheel. A black vest covered his white, long-sleeve shirt. The man’s face glistened with sweat; it was 1938 and air conditioning was a novelty. His name was Robert Broom. Broom was a Scottish medical doctor, but his interest in fossils brought him to South Africa. He...


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If you have a habit of being particularly stubborn, you might get called “hard-headed” or “thick-skulled” from time to time. This is usually meant as a figure of speech, but for one group of dinosaurs, it was literal. The pachycephalosaurs had some of the toughest skulls of any dinosaur, lined with solid bone. What did they use their massive skulls for?

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