Drought Exposes Dinosaur Tracks in Texas
The 113-million-year-old footprints were largely made by the carnivorous Acrocanthosaurus
Swiss Glaciers Shrank to Half Their Size Since 1931
Historical images reveal dramatic change in Alpen ice coverage
Orcas Are Breaking Rudders Off Boats in Europe
These interactions around Spain and Portugal might be a trend among juveniles, scientists say
Southwestern Flash Floods Submerge Cars, Strand National Park Visitors
Millions were under flood watch over the weekend as rains overwhelmed a wildfire-scorched landscape
Chewing Uses More Energy Than You'd Think
And it may have influenced the way our jaws and teeth evolved
This Arctic Snailfish Is Loaded With Antifreeze Proteins
But climate change could threaten these cold-adapted fish, scientists say
The Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid May Have Had a Companion
A newly discovered crater suggests a second impact that would have triggered underwater landslides and tsunamis
Sea Sponges Sneeze Sediment-filled Snot
New research reveals the animals expel mucus as a form of self-cleaning and other creatures eat the stuff up
New Species of Deep Sea Isopod Discovered
The giant crustacean was originally mistaken for a different species at an aquarium in Japan
This 17-Year-Old Designed a Motor That Could Potentially Transform the Electric Car Industry
Robert Sansone's research could pave the way for the sustainable manufacturing of electric vehicles that do not require rare-earth magnets
Scientists Create a More Sustainable LED From Fish Scales
Researchers microwaved fish waste to produce a unique nanoform of carbon that could be used for LED devices in the future
Tonga Volcanic Eruption Blasted an Enormous Plume of Water Vapor Into the Atmosphere
NASA scientists say the intrusion could warm the Earth's surface
U.S. Declares Monkeypox a Public Health Emergency
The announcement comes as nationwide case counts reach 7,000
Archaeologists Find 12,000-Year-Old Human Footprints in Utah
The 88 individual footprints were were discovered on a remote desert Air Force training site that was once a wetland
This Teenager Invented a Low-Cost Tool to Spot Elephant Poachers in Real Time
Seventeen-year-old Anika Puri created a machine-learning-driven model that analyzes the movement patterns of humans and elephants
The Earth Had Its Shortest Day in Recorded History
On June 29, our planet completed one rotation in 1.59 milliseconds less than 24 hours
'Zoe' Becomes the World’s First Named Heat Wave
Seville, Spain has implemented a new heat wave naming system to raise awareness of these “silent killers”
New Study Links Cat Hormones and Gut Microbiomes to Their Social Behavior
Felines with lower cortisol, oxytocin and testosterone levels are more tolerant of other cats
Scientists Use Dead Spiders as Claw Machines
Researchers at Rice University have created “necrobotics,” a new area of research which uses biotic materials for robotic parts
City in Japan Under Siege by Marauding Monkeys
Macaques have attacked more than four dozen people in less than a month
Page 16 of 23