Earth Optimism
Egg Yolk Gives Tempera Paint Its Enhanced Coverage and Spreadable Properties
The paint has been used throughout human history and is featured in iconic art pieces, like Michelangelo's 'Manchester Madonna'
This Mushroom-Based Leather Could Be the Next Sustainable Fashion Material
Currently marketed as a luxury fabric, Fine Mycelium is carbon-neutral and can be grown to order
Scientists Made an Eco-Friendly Plastic Using DNA From Salmon Sperm
The material requires 97 percent less carbon emissions to make than petroleum-based plastics
New Species of Ankylosaur Unearthed in Chile Had a Flat, Weapon-Like Tail
About 80 percent of the skeleton was found intact and the specimen may reveal an early evolutionary split in the species
Fossil Hotbed Uncovered in Missouri Confirms New Species of Duck-Billed Dinosaur
After years of excavating, the team found a tail, two arms and a skull belonging to a dino that would have been 35 feet long
Why Vulture Bees Prefer Rotting Flesh Over Pollen
The insects' gut microbiomes contained acid-loving bacteria that help digest meat
Playing Recordings of a Healthy Ocean Can Help Restore Marine Ecosystems
Scientists are using a 'fake it til you make it' approach to attract animals to coral reefs and other degraded habitats
A Chip Off the Moon May Be Tailing Earth on Its Orbit Around the Sun
Researchers suspect the fragment may have been debris from a cratering event on the lunar surface
Say Cheese, Outer Planets! Hubble Captures New Images of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
New images of the solar system's giants give astronomers insight into atmospheric activity on other worlds
Kaleidoscope of Deep-Sea Life Found Near Hydrothermal Vents Off Mexican Coast
Some of these unique features reached temperatures up to 549 degrees Fahrenheit
From an Electric Cow to Space Bread, NASA Announces First-Round Winners of Deep Space Food Challenge
The competition aims to solve nutrition and food security issues in outer space and on Earth
NASA Astronaut Jessica Watkins Becomes the First Black Woman to Join International Space Station Crew
She will be the SpaceX Crew-4 team's mission specialist
November's Full Moon Lunar Eclipse Is a Once-in-a-Thousand-Years Event
For those in North America, the six-hour-long phenomenon will take place in the early hours of the morning on November 19
The 'Last Ice Area' May Provide a Final Refuge for Arctic Life in a Warming World
The Arctic Ocean region may provide a sanctuary to animals who need the summertime frozen habitat for survival
Watch Bald Eagles Tussle in the Middle of a Minnesota Street
The raptors may have gotten entangled during a territorial fight or courtship dance
Inside the Local Movement to Recover Colombia’s River Turtles
In river basins across the country, communities are working to protect the endangered and endemic reptiles
How Pearls Obtain Their Remarkable Symmetry
A concept called 'pink noise' brings order to seemingly disorderly patterns seen in classical music, seismic activity, economic markets and even pearls
Bird Migration Patterns Are Changing—and Climate Change May Be to Blame
As winter months approach, some feathered friends have started migrating east to west instead of north to south
Listen to Asian Honeybees 'Shriek' When Murder Hornets Are Nearby
The bees will sound the alarm against invaders by vibrating their wings to make a noise akin to high-pitched scream
Thousands of Miles Away From Home, This Steller's Sea Eagle Couldn't Be Any More Lost
Now in Nova Scotia, the Asian raptor has been spotted several times in North America in the past year and a half
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