Life's Little Mysteries: Science questions, answered
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Why do elephants have big ears?
By Sara Hashemi published
Elephants have the largest ears in the animal kingdom, and there's a practical reason for that.

What's hiding under Antarctica's ice?
By Sara Hashemi published
Antarctica is the fifth-largest continent by size, so what's hiding under its massive sheaths of ice?

When was math invented?
By Tom Metcalfe published
Humans started counting tens of thousands of years ago, but when did they begin figuring out advanced arithmetic, algebra and even calculus?

What's the difference between apes and monkeys?
By Elana Spivack published
Primatologists explain how apes and monkeys differ.

How do archaeologists figure out the sex of a skeleton?
By Kristina Killgrove published
Archaeologists can estimate a person's sex with 95% accuracy, but many experts are focused on what can be learned about humans outside the male/female gender binary.

Do other planets have seasons?
By Alice Sun published
Earth has four seasons, but do other planets in our solar system also have hot summer days and cold winter nights?

Do pandas eat anything besides bamboo?
By Emma Bryce published
Pandas are descended from carnivores. Why do they eat an (almost) exclusively vegan diet?

When was beer invented?
By Marilyn Perkins published
Humans discovered fermentation thousands of years ago, but ancient brews would have tasted much differently from the beers of today.
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