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A Fish That Fishes for Other Fish Lives Its Life Upside Down

Deep-sea videos from around the world show how the whipnose anglerfish prefers to swim belly up.

Not All Heroes Wear Capes, but These Termites Did for Science

This study has everything: jumping spiders; insects donning striped and solid patterns; and evolutionary lessons about predators and prey.

The Luncheonette Serving New York’s Best Egg Creams

The owners of Lexington Candy Shop have, for over 98 years, refined their recipe and still make their syrups from…

Mucus-Covered Jellyfish Hint at Dangers of Deep-Sea Mining

Shipboard experiments suggested that sediment from the exploitation of metals in the ocean could be harmful to marine life.

For Fall, Jackets and Knits With a Modern Edge

Well-defined lines and neutral tones give this season’s pieces a striking, pared-back look.

The Wild Beauty of Moss

The inconspicuous plant is now the unexpected star of many naturalistic arrangements.

Jewels That Are Spiky, Squiggly and a Little Bit Wild

From left: Fendi High Jewelry earrings, price on request, fendi.com; Van Cleef & Arpels bracelet, price on request, vancleefarpels.com; and…

Family Photos Have Never Looked So Chic

Thebe Magugu, the South African designer, takes memories to the most fashionable level.

The Beatles Are Still Charting the Future of Pop. It Looks Bleak.

Their latest song points toward a future where no golden goose need ever stop laying.

Why Warblers Flock to Wealthier Neighborhoods

In the unequal distribution of birds and other species, ecologists are tracing the impact of bigoted urban policies adopted decades…

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