Researchers use historic remnants like antlers, shells, teeth and pollen to learn how natural communities once worked
Genetic analysis shows that Ötzi was descended from farmers who migrated from an area that is now part of Turkey
Scientists are building machine-learning-powered software that can recognize a species based solely on a cellphone picture
Artist Greg Dunn creates breathtaking renderings of neurons and their surrounding anatomy
In the latest episode of “There’s More to That,” learn about the Western waterway that affects the lives of everyone in the United States
The chief pilot of a deep-sea submersible recounts exploring Loihi, which will become Hawaii’s next island
Charles Henry Turner conducted trailblazing research on the cognitive traits of bees, spiders and more
The reptiles may be aware that primate infants are in trouble—and an easy meal
But Indigenous people—who stand to benefit the most from the commercialization of “bush tucker”—represent only 1 percent of the industry
A math historian explores how "x" came to stand in for an unknown quantity
New research is reframing this often sensationalized and maligned set of traits and finding some positive twists
Researchers found the rare remains in Canada
The sex frequently neglected by birders and scientists takes the spotlight in the Audubon Photography Awards’ Female Bird Prize
An anthropologist ponders whether a children's pastime in the Philippines, pitting the creatures against each other in wrestling matches, decreases fear
The gynecologist and sculptor’s “Birth Series” broke barriers, but how do his views on abortion, race and women’s health square with what we know today?
Paleontologists say more non-avian dinos are waiting to be uncovered than have previously been found
In the rainy mountains along the country’s west coast, a movement has begun to bring back an ecosystem that has been gone for centuries
The heat-resistant organism in antler coral may help it adapt as ocean temperatures increase
Researchers in Oregon hope a surprising aroma will lure stray fish back to their home hatcheries
The apex predators also surge onto shorelines to capture seals and engage in mysterious greeting ceremonies
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