New “cat street view” shows Hiroshima Prefecture’s Onomichi through the eyes of its fluffiest residents
Snow geese, their eggs and caribou may offer enough calories for the polar bears to survive long ice-free seasons
A recent 3-D scan of a mummified falcon shows it was force fed sparrows and mice
Since ancient times, art and fiction love to play in the fertile ground of the apocalypse, but it hasn't always been healthy
These "Gremlins" take their cue from WWII fighter pilots' lucky charms
Only one person in the world is thought to be able to dive for, spin and create rare "sea silk"
New and ongoing research points to issues with bee ranges and the early emergence of flowers
It turns out the now-damaged coffin is actually quite a find
One campsite has been identified using the signatures left by men who took mercury-laced purgative pills to treat constipation and other ills
Reef-eating starfish beware
Glowing blue rivers illuminate Java’s Blue Fire Crater.
30 years after its discovery, the Titanic is crumbling.
The device could widen pool for heart transplants, but raises ethical questions
A prehistoric-style barbecue helped feed 200 guests — and prove archaeologists’ hypothetis
Rifles and handguns represent some states alongside official flowers, snacks and birds.
That’s the lowest percentage ever recorded
Some athletic teen girls aren’t getting enough to eat.
It takes money to make money.
A warmer planet would favor fast-growing tropical trees and oceans full of algae but a lack of biodiversity
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