The popular Arabica bean, used in such rich blends as Java, is amongst the species threatened by climate change, deforestation
But it's not too late to save them
The 2018 Valentine's Day stunt raised funds for an expedition that located five new Sehuencas water frogs, including a mate for lonesome Romeo
The DeepSqueak software translates the high-pitched communication into sonograms, which can be analyzed to determine what mice and rats are saying
The continent's annual ice loss has sextupled since 1979, jumping from 40 billion tons to 250 billion tons in 2017
Pastor Jan Van Raemdonck had observed similarities between the canvas and a 1538 sketch by the Old Master
The city of Birmingham was sued when it erected plywood around a Confederate memorial in a downtown park
An art installation is playing an endless loop of the 1982 earworm in an undisclosed location in the desert along Africa's southwest coast
Researchers hope the new baby will reverse an unfortunate trend that has seen no southern resident orca calves survive over the past three years
Researchers there are looking for grape varieties that can grow in Martian soil and survive high radiation and carbon monoxide
Controversy erupted earlier this week about who was getting the funds from the 18th-century masterpiece
The renowned scientist has a long history of controversial commentary on not only race, but issues spanning gender, religion and sexuality
Two of the 44 original historic gardens and structures have been rescued in an ambitious conservation project
The 6-foot-9 forward for North Carolina State University posed for a 3-D reconstruction of the sculpture’s missing arm
The show at the Walther Collection Project Space features more than 20 volumes filled with quotidian images, scribbled notes and miscellaneous ephemera
His death highlights a larger concern: Scientists estimate that 90 percent of terrestrial snail diversity on the Hawaiian Islands has been lost
New observations of white dwarfs confirm theory that the star remnants transition into solid structures as they cool
Red wolves were declared extinct in the wild in 1980, but a new study suggests the species’ DNA lives on in a pack of Texan canines
The team dreams of competing in the Olympics, though that might be a ‘long shot,’ says its president
A spatial analysis of the island's moai and ahu seem to line up with ancient wells and coastal freshwater seeps
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