Crimes against animals can't be lumped all together—each animal victim has to be recognized individually
Firefighting and prevention costs now blaze through 51 percent of the U.S. Forest Service budget, compared to 17 percent in 1995
A new study shows that we might find additional sources of methane in places we least expected it
Yesterday's Napa earthquake woke people up
Researchers think the Ebola outbreak is independent of the one in West Africa
White kids will represent less than half the public school population this year
New research indicates that young marine species can be picky about where they choose to settle
An eBay-owned company—that runs payments systems for AirBnB & Uber—is thinking about accepting Bitcoin
This is what happens when you refuse to do things the easy way
The new form of transportation looks like it came here from the future
Smartphones likely explain the sudden spike in the number of female gamers
Vultures are being targeted by elephant poachers in Africa
Emissions of carbon tetrachrloride are still 30% of peak emissions
Photographer Thom Atkinson traces the evolution of wooden spears to sniper rifles
People behave differently depending on the appearance of their digital avatar
A new study pushes back the date of land snails being consumed in the Mediterranean
A new study finds that TB is not only younger than we thought, but it also spread in weird ways
Geckos take advantage of van der Waals forces to run across ceilings, but a simple shift allows them to drop to the ground
Geneticists are working to circumvent the tomato's circadian rhythm
Some zoo landscaping is designed to keep the animals within their cages, not for them to interact with
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