Surveys of reptiles in central Panama show the ripple effects of an ecological crisis
Torrential downpours helped quash powerful blazes that had gripped New South Wales
Photographer-animator Dimitris Tsalkanis built the city from scratch and posted it online for free
The government has directed museums to "enrich the people's spiritual and cultural life during the epidemic [with] cloud exhibitions"
The structure can be saved, experts say, but whether it can stay in the local community remains unclear
A new study has found that bovine personalities are less predictable when cows reach sexual maturity
Pallas's odd orbit sends it crashing through the asteroid belt, colliding with other objects along the way
Their shells were 10 feet wide and equipped with foot-long horns on both shoulders
A new study suggests the hulking creatures are changing local water bodies with their bathroom habits
New analysis explores why unstable synthetic pigments in the painting are changing color from yellow to white
Researchers suspect a genetic mutation may have gifted the giant fish, named Inspector Clouseau, his rosy hue
The Natural History Museum in London has announced the top five honorees in its LUMIX People’s Choice Award competition
The trees, which have been cultivated for 70-odd years, are in good condition and back on display
Climate change is the likeliest culprit, researchers say
Both historic figures were born into slavery in Maryland and went on to become key activists in the abolitionist movement
The University of Texas San Antonio's vast collection makes traditional Mexican and Mexican-American cooking accessible
The Washington, D.C.-based museum will open its doors on May 31
Experts say the wolf, known as OR-54, was looking for a new pack or a mate
F.D.A. joins the National Institutes of Health and the Department of Veteran Affairs in adopting a lab animal retirement policy
The number of habitats in North America that bumblebees occupy has fallen by almost 50 percent
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