See a Spotted Lanternfly? Squash It, Officials Say
The invasive insect poses a huge threat to agriculture and trees in the Northeast United States
Australian Farmer Expresses Grief With 'Sheep Art' Heart
The sheepherder couldn't attend his aunt's funeral, so he made her a huge heart out of hundreds of sheep—and captured it all from above using drone footage
As Mysterious Avian Illness Fades, Some States Give All-Clear to Feed Birds Again
It's okay to feed songbirds again in many states, though scientists still don't know what caused this mysterious illness
Grizzly Bear Territories in Canada Match Maps of Indigenous Language Families
DNA analysis shows a distinct relationship between three distinct groups of grizzlies and Indigenous populations with different languages
Baby Bats Babble—Just Like Human Infants
Both species make similar sounds as they develop language skills at an early age
Planting Trees Encourages Cloud Formation—and Efficiently Cools the Planet
New study examines cooling effect of clouds produced by deciduous forests under pressures of climate change
Just Like Humans, Lonely Fruit Flies Eat More, Sleep Less
The insects are hardwired to consume lots of food and avoid rest as a way of coping with loneliness
'World's Worst Invasive Weed' Sold at Many U.S. Garden Centers
Banned by federal and state regulators, many invasive plants are still being sold at garden centers, nurseries and online retailers nationwide
During the Pandemic, Home Field Advantage Has Lost Its Edge
Fewer fans means fewer goals and fewer wins for host teams in European soccer
Saturn's Seismic Activity Makes Waves in Its Iconic Rings
Scientists uncover new insight into the planet's core based on observations of its rippling rings
Disney's Dusty Crophopper—the Little Airplane that Could—Comes to the Smithsonian
Iconic Air Tractor aircraft on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center this Saturday
'Blue' Hydrogen May Not Be a Very 'Green' Energy Source After All
Climate scientists conclude this so-called clean alternative has a 20 percent larger carbon footprint than natural gas and coal when used for heat
New Collection of Portraits Presents the Diversity of 19th-Century American Photography
Smithsonian American Art Museum announces major acquisition of the works of Black photographers James P. Ball, Glenalvin Goodridge and Augustus Washington
In 2182, It Could Be Cloudy With a Chance of Asteroid
Scientists calculate Bennu will come close, but will most likely miss Earth in about 160 years
Are Peas in Common Dog Foods Contributing to Canine Heart Disease?
At this time, the FDA is not advocating that pet owners discontinue using any specific brand. But studying legumes may lead scientists to the root cause
Three Volcanoes Are Erupting Simultaneously in Alaska
Scientists continue to monitor activity in Aleutians, other U.S. sites
Major Climate Change Report Warns of 'Code Red for Humanity'
Weather disasters are 'going to get worse' unless countries act now to lower emissions
Near-Perfect Cave Lion Cub Corpse Found in Siberian Permafrost
Scientists discover two mummified cubs estimated to be approximately 28,000 and 43,000 years old
Polar Bears Take Down Walruses by Hurling Rocks and Ice
New research corroborates Inuit knowledge of the animals cleverly using new tools
New Animal Welfare Law Could Drive Up Pork Prices in California—and Nationwide
In 2018, Californians overwhelmingly supported Proposition 12, an initiative designed to create humane conditions for farm animals
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