After more than 30 years, scientists have figured out how to create healthy puppies in the lab
The famous lake between Bolivia and Peru is struggling due to pollution, overfishing and the misguided intentions of almost 100 years ago
Gut microbes imbue German cockroach feces with scents that allow them to find kindred groups
Designed to withstand floods, the rafts are helping the Dalmatian pelican make a comeback in Montenegro and Albania
Learning exactly what those spinnerets are doing might just generate a whole new web of understanding
Forget Timon and Pumbaa: In the African savannah, the best friends around may be impalas and baboons
Chemicals we've poured into the ocean are coming back to sting us thanks to seabirds defecating in their onshore colonies
Brought back from the brink of extinction, the llama-like animals have attracted the attention of poachers eager to turn a profit from their prized wool
The turkeys common on U.S. tables descended from a Mexican species and were originally bred for Maya rituals
Foreign genes from bacteria, fungi and plants may have bestowed these animals with their ability to tolerate boiling, freezing and the vacuum of space
The marauding ants know just where to place living bridges to create shortcuts without sacrificing their food-gathering prowess
After just a few weeks of training, the brainy birds rivaled human levels of accuracy in their diagnoses
Scientists and spectators gathered on an Oregon beach for the rare, messy, mesmerizing sight of a whale being carefully dismantled for museum display
A Yale paleontologist is blending fossil studies and bird genes to trace the ways dinosaurs transformed into today's feathered flocks
Fossils from Germany could help researchers better understand modern bee eating habits and better protect the beloved pollinators
Adding to their supervillain-esque powers, roaches can gnaw through tough materials with surprisingly strong jaws
The bizarre <em>Mortuneria</em> used sieve-like teeth to strain tasty morsels from the muddy Cretaceous seafloor
Meet "the Ferrari of raptors," a lithe killing machine that could have taken down a young <em>T. rex</em>
Marijuana plots hidden in California’s forests are inadvertently poisoning protected mammals called fishers
Fossil analysis supports the argument that the proposed <em>Nanotyrannus</em> is not its own unique species after all
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