When mating, male lyrebirds reproduce a cacophony of calls usually reserved for when predator is nearby
New vaccines increase the total supply and meet the needs of different communities
The state’s Department of Natural Resources granted permits to about 1,500 hunters to kill 119 wolves, but 216 were shot
Study suggests huge carnivores like T. rex may have occupied the ecological roles of medium-sized predators as juveniles
A shift in CO2 levels millions of years ago made conditions on Earth milder, allowing herbivores, like sauropodomorphs, to migrate to Greenland
Martian dust clouds may create miniature statically-charged sparks, which could help researchers further understand the planet's atmosphere
Wisdom, a Laysan albatross, was first banded by scientists on a remote North Pacific atoll in 1956
Pfizer expects to release the first data about vaccine efficacy and safety in adolescents by this summer
Humans have severely damaged more than half of the world’s rivers
The tar-covered animals were given the condiment to flush out their digestive systems
The transient rings' secret to survival may be their ability to shape-shift based on nutrient availability
New research finds the organism can remember the location of food by altering the diameter of the creeping tendrils it uses to explore its surroundings
Follow along as the new rover sends incredible data and images back to Earth
In a new study, canines recognized how their bodies took up space and moved to complete a task
Springhares are the latest in a flurry of furry creatures that scientists have discovered are biofluorescent
The Curiosity rover landed the same way in 2012 but the engineers who designed the system hadn’t seen it in action until now
The study links new, detailed data about Earth’s atmosphere to a series of unfortunate events that occurred around the same time
Authorities are searching for the ship responsible for the unreported spill
The Antarctic bird has leucism, meaning its feathers do not contain melanin needed to produce black pigment
The creature, the first cloned endangered species native to North America, could provide the fragile population with desperately needed genetic diversity
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