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Cone snails are currently used to produce the drug known as Prialt, which can only be consumed by an injection in the sp...
26/10/2023

Cone snails are currently used to produce the drug known as Prialt, which can only be consumed by an injection in the spine. Holdford is looking to expand the venom’s use to create a pain medicine that is easier to consume, non-addictive, and would act an alternative to opioids currently on the market.

A replica of Gigantopithecus at the Museum of Man in San Diego.
11/10/2023

A replica of Gigantopithecus at the Museum of Man in San Diego.

Lee Berger, leader of the Rising Star expedition, squeezes through a narrow shaft known as Superman's Crawl. "I had to l...
27/09/2023

Lee Berger, leader of the Rising Star expedition, squeezes through a narrow shaft known as Superman's Crawl. "I had to lose 55 pounds to get through there," he says.

The sun sets at the Medusa head installation, as visitors around the statue ironically appear to be made of stone behind...
14/09/2023

The sun sets at the Medusa head installation, as visitors around the statue ironically appear to be made of stone behind the dust wall.

Visitors marvel at the Apollo 14 command module in the Treasures Gallery at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
01/09/2023

Visitors marvel at the Apollo 14 command module in the Treasures Gallery at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.

Dawn sets the sky ablaze in this famous California park. Zabriskie Point and the Sand Dunes are two prime spots to see b...
11/08/2023

Dawn sets the sky ablaze in this famous California park. Zabriskie Point and the Sand Dunes are two prime spots to see both sunrise and sunset.

The tale of an advanced civilization that catastrophically vanished long ago has long been a lure for Atlantis hunters. ...
12/07/2023

The tale of an advanced civilization that catastrophically vanished long ago has long been a lure for Atlantis hunters. But archaeologists are blunt: there’s a good reason why we’ll never find it.

At the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in northern Kenya, orphaned calves such as Hamsini, above, used to be fed imported huma...
03/07/2023

At the Reteti Elephant Sanctuary in northern Kenya, orphaned calves such as Hamsini, above, used to be fed imported human infant formula. Now many drink a formula made of local goat milk, which is cheaper, more sustainable, and easier to source.

A vaulted grotto with a skylight shelters the ruins of cliff dwellings. The Anasazi, or Ancient Ones, tilled corn in the...
23/06/2023

A vaulted grotto with a skylight shelters the ruins of cliff dwellings. The Anasazi, or Ancient Ones, tilled corn in the valley below and retreated to the heights at night. Whether fleeing enemies or a prolonged and widespread drought, they disappeared from Utah by about 1300. This canyon, near Salt Creek in Utah's Canyonlands National Park, also shows evidence of disastrous flash floods at that time. Visitors today know the huge alcove as Paul Bunyan's Potty.

An incinerator in Copenhagen, Denmark, which converts waste into energy for homes, doubles as a recreational site with a...
14/06/2023

An incinerator in Copenhagen, Denmark, which converts waste into energy for homes, doubles as a recreational site with a ski slope and hiking trail. The image of the so-called "Copenhill" was taken for a story in the March 2020 issue about the circular economy movement.

Conrad Anker boots up at base camp on the “tongue” of Wolf’s Jaw for another day of pushing a new route on Ulvetanna (9,...
05/06/2023

Conrad Anker boots up at base camp on the “tongue” of Wolf’s Jaw for another day of pushing a new route on Ulvetanna (9,616 feet; 2,931 meters), the formation directly behind him in this picture. Anker and Jimmy Chin hope to climb the impressive north face of Ulvetanna, one of the biggest walls in the Fenriskjeften mountain range, in order to join the northwest buttress, previously climbed in 2008 by a German-Swiss team.

One of America’s largest state parks, Chugach boasts diverse landscapes ranging from rugged coastlines and glaciers, to ...
30/05/2023

One of America’s largest state parks, Chugach boasts diverse landscapes ranging from rugged coastlines and glaciers, to ice fields and glacial lakes—all a quick jaunt away from Anchorage. It adjoins the Chugach National Forest, creating a massive natural wonderland in south-central Alaska.

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