Nature is a breeding ground for innovative solutions to everything from aging to plastic pollution
Ongoing tests show that the technology is an effective way to track the animals and monitor for threats
Andrew Parker has produced some of the brightest hues in the world. So, what’s his secret?
The birds and their habitat are threatened by development, but efforts to protect them are gaining traction
Ichthyosaur mothers likely migrated to the site to give birth
Scientists are beginning to study the impacts of beaver dams on the tundra
Why use fences or traps, when you can use deadly viruses or lustful snakes?
From a detective story on the origins of Covid-19 to a narrative that imagines a fateful day for dinosaurs, these works affected us the most this year
Scientists watched 202 episodes and found them filled with unreliable information and white male experts named 'Mike'
Ceramic nests deployed on penguin colonies in South Africa could shield the endangered seabirds from rising temperatures
Not too big, not too small—they were just the right size to live through Earth’s worst day
Fishing nets laced with spice did nothing to deter the hungry marine mammals
Active mines, proposed mines and exploratory projects in Alaska and British Columbia may affect key salmon watersheds
Friends of Pando, a nonprofit, is in the process of creating the largest image ever recorded of this single aspen clone in Utah
Nails helped them climb trees quietly, and forward-facing eyes helped with depth perception to aid in precise leaping
The high density of brown bears in the protected area makes it an ideal spot for viewing and research
Many of the Marvel superhero’s powers are inspired by the namesake predator
The wild felines in Asia are highly adapted to watery environs that are disappearing
With less suitable habitat, the big cats traveled further and crossed dangerous roads more often
The predator's distinctive texture is the envy of engineers trying to maximize hydrodynamics
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