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ByMonica Cull

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Did you know that scientists are tracking voles with glittery poop? Or that some clownfish actually shrink in size to stay cool? What about there are dancing, dueling galaxies? If this is news to you, it's now your chance to stay in the loop. By subscribing to our newsletter every Sunday, we'll fill you in on the fascinating and unorthodox world of science.

Launching on Sunday, June 29, 2025, our newsletter will bring you:

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It's not every day that you hear about what animals inspired mermaid legends or how some fish look like they have human teeth. You'll also impress your friends with facts about science history, like Marie Curie was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and Gladys West invented the GPS.

Take this week's fun science fact: Orcas are actually the largest species in the dolphin family.

And why are orcas particularly fascinating? This footage shows them using kelp as grooming tools - a surprising new discovery for scientists.

This upcoming newsletter, you'll also get to learn about:

  • The handfish and its finger-like fins

  • What ants do with their poop

  • A giant marsupial that once lived in Texas

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We’re excited to share these incredible stories with you. Happy reading and stay curious!

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