A soon-to-be digitized and publicly accessible collection of specimens helped resurrect the California Academy of Sciences
Experts weigh in on the necessary steps to ensure a mild flu season during the pandemic
Scientists put GPS locators inside plastic eggs to find trafficking destinations in Costa Rica
The National Zoo announces the 6-week-old giant panda is a boy
A new analysis of shark body size offers clues as to why the 50-foot-long prehistoric shark grew so large
Researchers say the location would offer a quiet spot from which to hear a signal from an intelligent civilization
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be able to detect small, distant planets without stars
Explore the life cycle of modern outbreaks, from infection to immunity and vaccines to combat them
A new study finds 75 percent of the species sold are not regulated by any trade agreement
We now know that the killer chytrid fungus originated in Asia and that humans unintentionally spread it around the world
A treasure trove of data trapped in pressed seaweed helps explain the collapse of Monterey Bay's sardine fishery in the 1950s
Globetrotting pathogens have caused forest-felling disasters that scientists are doing their best to contain
Birds adapted to singing above the urban noise chirped lower, softer melodies
At one-month-old, all signs point to a healthy, strong cub
A teenager asked that age-old question on TikTok, creating a viral backlash, and then, a thoughtful scientific debate
You've got questions. We've got experts
The voracious, shape-shifting insect native to Asia is attacking crops, vineyards and trees
The CDC recommends 6 feet or more, the WHO about half that distance, but experts say the science is far from settled
When it came to exploring the stars, Americans had to see it to believe in it
An increasing number of patients are reporting awful scents that aren’t present
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