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Cristina Ortiz

Polar bears have unique ice-repelling fur

How do polar bears stay warm in the frigid Arctic? Scientists have found their greasy hair keeps ice from forming on their coats.

Hummingbirds snooze when energy is low

Some species of hummingbirds undertake long migrations. To save energy, they enter a state of hibernation called torpor. Read more about it here.

New species of giant sea bug named for Darth Vader

Are you a fan of Star Wars? If so, you will love this news! A recently discovered species of giant sea bug received Darth Vader's name! Find out why here.

Spiders can smell using their legs! The secret revealed

Spiders can smell using their legs. But, interestingly, young male spiders and females spiders don't possess this ability. Find out why, here.

Lunar occultation of Mars on January 13, 2025. Images here!

The full Wolf Moon passed in front of red Mars for some observers last night. Here are some great images of the lunar occultation of Mars.

New species of moray eel discovered and named Hades

A moray eel has been discovered and named after the god of the underworld: Hades. This species prefers turbid waters, muddy substrates and hides from the light.

Orphaned bonobos can develop social skills and empathy

According to a new study, orphaned bonobos can overcome trauma and develop the social skills typical of the members of that species, gender and age.

Humpback whale breaks record for longest migration

A humpback whale broke the record for the longest distance ever documented in this species. This male traveled through 3 oceans, from South America to Africa.

Seals ride icebergs strategically to scoot around seas

A new study found that seals ride icebergs ... but not any iceberg. Depending on the time of year, they prefer steady, slow icebergs and other times fast ones.

Emperor penguin reaches Australia: Lifeform of the week

An emperor penguin, normally a resident of Antarctica, reached the temperate waters of Australia. How is that possible? Read more about the penguin Gus.