Sara Loy
Writer, A Moment of ScienceSara is a PhD student in English at Indiana University, where she has been writing for A Moment of Science since 2018. She has worked as a science editor, library communications specialist, and teacher of college composition. In her free time, she enjoys cooking and rock climbing.
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Feeling swallowed alive? If you're like this eel, you still have one last trick up your sleeve.
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In 2022, scientists dissected an 18-foot Burmese python only to find a barely digested 5-foot-long gator.
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A rare spotless giraffe born at a Tennessee Zoo is one of only two known in the world!
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It’s easy to feel like a mouse stuck in the labyrinth of modern life. But why do we compare ourselves to rodents, anyways?
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This Moment of Science will make you want to take a hike to the nearest active volcano.