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Jennifer Walter

Jennifer Walter

Assistant Editor & Writer at Discover

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One form of human pollution is causing insects to right each other

Dung beetles are known for their penchant for rolling dung into balls, then pushing their prize away from competing beetles as quickly as possible. Light pollution from cities is causing issues.
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The future’s most agile robots could be based on a cute backyard ro...

Tree squirrels are the Olympic divers of the rodent world, leaping gracefully among branches and structures high above the ground. They could help develop the most intelligent, agile robot ever.
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Will my dog get separation anxiety when I go back to work? 7 things...

Inverse offers science-backed tips on pet separation anxiety and ways to keep dogs happy when you return to the office.
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Look: South Korean toilet will pay for your poop

Engineers from UNIST in South Korea have a designed an ecofriendly toilet that transforms solid waste into a biogas that can be used to power the home.
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Lunar Orbiter 1: One “ingenious” invention changed space exploratio...

Launched Aug. 10, 1966, Lunar Orbiter 1 was a mission that would set the mold for future planetary science missions thanks to a complicated camera system.
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Mind-bending James Bond technology brought to life — study

Researchers from South Korea have designed a new robot skin capable of camouflaging like a chameleon. This tech could one day be used by the military.
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Why the world’s loneliest whale reflects humanity’s “biggest fear”

Whale 52, also known as the “loneliest whale,” sings at a frequency of 52 Hertz and has captivated humans for decades. A new documentary helps explain why.
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How worried should you be about Lambda? 7 critical facts about the ...

What we know about the lambda coronavirus covid-19 variant, vaccines, and the future of variants
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This animal can kill 10 grown men, but its body adapted to save itself

Scientists suggest that poisonous frogs and birds survive their own poisons by producing toxin sponges, revealing new information about evolutionary adaptation.
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Hidden in the infrastructure bill is a $2 million fight to save a v...

The $1 trillion congressional infrastructure bill includes $2 million for “pollinator-friendly” practices. Here’s what that means.
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Twisties and yips: Simone Biles reveals a powerful mind-body connec...

An expert explains why versions of “lost move syndrome” are a real problem for all athletes. This umbrella term covers the “yips” and “twisties.”
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When Texas was chaos: This ancient discovery puts the state in a ne...

We report often about the ancient world. Caves with prehistoric art, mummies, and ancient lakes are often close to the nearest airport. If you’ve made sure to visit the Catacombs while in Paris or sought out the Dinosaur National Monument while in the American West, we hope you’ll dig (pun fully int…
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238 year-old technology could give the best view of space ever

Launching satellites is an expensive business – at least for now. But satellites are necessary in astronomy for getting telescopes above the atmosphere.
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The hard truth about Covid-19 and erectile disfunction

Contrary to myths circulating on social media, COVID-19 vaccines do not cause erectile dysfunction and male infertility.
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How do you cool down an overheated dog? 7 questions to ask during a...

Inverse provides science-backed tips on how to keep your dog cool during a summer heatwave, recognize heatstroke in pets, and avoid sunburns in dogs.
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Delta variant: 8 things vaccinated people should know about breakth...

Here are eight questions about breakthrough Covid-19 infections answered, including how common they are and who is most likely to be infected.
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Starliner: Why a SpaceX rival could finally free NASA from Russian ...

After a software malfunction prevented the Boeing Starliner from docking with the ISS in 2020, NASA and Boeing hope the second time is the charm.
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NASA’s big rocket isn’t doomed but it sure seems kinda doomed

If you’re NASA, you don’t pause the mission progress to wait for your own tardy rocket. You contract with SpaceX. And that could maybe spell doom for SLS.
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A scientist unearths potential evidence for the earliest animal life

Scientist Elizabeth Turner found fossilized evidence of 890-million-year-old sponges. These are possibly the earliest known evidence of animal life on Earth.
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Is Jupiter’s moon Ganymede habitable? Scientists make a vital disco...

Old data from NASA’s Hubble Telescope revealed evidence of water vapor in Ganymede’s atmosphere.
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The scientific reason why Olympians are embracing this new fitness ...

Invented in the 1960s, blood flow restriction is now used by the elderly and Olympians alike as a way to become stronger, recover from injury, and rehabilitate muscles.