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Meet King’s Lomatia — The Plant That Has Been Cloning Itself For At Least 43,600 Years

King’s lomatia is a single clonal plant that has survived for over 43,000 years. Here’s how it’s outlasted ice ages, climate shifts and countless extinct species.

ByScott Travers,

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The Most Exhausting Type Of Friendship, Exposed By A Psychologist

Here’s why some friendships in your life slowly turn into a one-sided responsibility as opposed to a shared adventure.

ByMark Travers,

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Climate Change Realities Of The Winter Olympics

As the Winter Olympics get started in Italy, experts discuss how weather and changing climate affect the competition and future site selections.

ByMarshall Shepherd,

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3 Simple Ways To Expand Your Capacity For Joy, By A Psychologist

You cannot bully your nervous system into feeling joy. Here's how you can try creating the conditions for it instead.

ByMark Travers,

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Beneath An Anne Boleyn Portrait, A Secret Rebuttal To Rumors Of A Sixth Finger

New scientific analysis of the Anne Boleyn portrait "Hever Rose" reveals the artist may have deviated from plans for the painting to protect the queen's legacy.

ByLeslie Katz,

Senior Contributor

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Artemis 2 Launch Date: NASA Delays Until March After Leaks

NASA is now targeting March 2026 for Artemis II — the first crewed lunar mission since 1972. It will set the stage for Artemis III’s planned moon landing in 2027.

ByJamie Carter,

Senior Contributor

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Puppy Bowl 2026 Promises Adorable, Adoptable Pups On Super Bowl Sunday

A record 150 puppies from 72 animal shelters and rescue organizations will face off for the Lombarky Trophy as Team Fluff and Team Ruff in the 2026 Puppy Bowl.

ByJen Reeder,

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A Psychologist Explains The ‘Echoist’ Trait—A New Test Reveals If Your Empathy Is Actually Self-Sabotage

Are you afraid of taking up space? Learn why fading into the background may be doing you more harm than good.

ByMark Travers,

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A Generation At Risk Sparks Global Action Against Screen Harm

The negative impacts of social media to teens are fueling lawsuits, school bans and a worldwide debate on screen addiction

ByAngelica Mari,

Senior Contributor

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Psychologist Exposes The ‘Invisible Promotion’ That Doesn’t Value You

Here’s why being trusted with more responsibility often feels like success, and how this invisible promotion quietly stalls your pay.

ByMark Travers,

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