This strategy means they live to mate again, upending assumptions about these arachnids
A bird-loving scientist calls for an end to outdoor cats "once and for all"
These hybrid avians inherit some mixed directional messages
How to weigh the moral costs of your climate change tour
With anti-fishing laws virtually unenforced, sharks off the coast of Saudi Arabia are being fished to death
Like thousands of soap-dish-sized Rosetta stones, the shells can reveal clues about the past—if you know what you’re looking for
Fearing devastating disease, researchers are vaccinating a wild marine mammal for the first time
The devastation was immediate, catastrophic and widespread, but plants and mammals were quick to take over
For six weeks, luna moth caterpillars gorge themselves on the leaves of the marula tree. Then, when they're ready, they instinctively weave giant cocoons
By placing a taboo on researching these “disease sponges,” we leave ourselves at their mercy
The dark patches on a giraffe's body hide an intricate network of blood vessels and glands. These allow blood to flow through them, releasing heat
A historical birth of a male Bornean orangutan, the first in 25 years, took place in Washington, D.C.
Most people who are color blind can see colors, they just have trouble distinguishing between specific kinds
Journey to the Center of Earth
Researchers have found that stalagmites can help determine if and when a region was struck by an earthquake.
Journey to the Center of Earth
Oklahoma's recent string of earthquakes are something new for the state
Forensic ornithologist Carla Dove shares her story of analyzing the bird remains or “snarge” scraped from the engines of flight 1549
When we travel to Earth-like worlds, contamination may be inevitable
After two weeks of encasement, it's time for the larvae, now adult hornets, to leave their silk cocoons. Get an intimate look at the moment one hatches
A new book and movie document the accomplishments of NASA’s black “human computers” whose work was at the heart of the country’s greatest battles
How Stanford scientists used two genetic screening techniques in tandem to unravel the mystery of a discarded antiviral
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