Veterinarians have confirmed five cases in U.S. minks, but suspect the actual number is higher
The four-year study in Botswana found cattle with eye marks painted on their behinds were less likely to be killed by predators
The success might help scientists troubleshoot problems with a data-collection project that dates back to the Apollo era
If confirmed, this scorcher would be the hottest temperature recorded on Earth since at least 1931
They're more like reef proximity associates
The group’s climate and health experts say naming and categorizing extreme heat events could save lives
The insect is an 'excellent hitchhiker,' says the New Jersey Department of Agriculture
Forecasters now estimate that 2020’s Atlantic hurricane season could see up to 25 named storms
Humans are the only species known to cry in response to emotional turmoil, but a new study finds reptile and avian tears aren't so different
Relationships like these are rare among amphibians, scientists say
The super blue viburnum fruit gets its hue not just from blue pigment, but from the structure of its fat
Study says the five-ton extinct reptiles had teeth the size of bananas
The company plans to launch 3,236 satellites, but astronomers are worried about possible ramifications
More than 50,000 adults and 12,000 babies were counted in aerial photos, suggesting a record-breaking year for the pink birds
Seven studies of data from the Dawn spacecraft’s final orbit makes the case for liquid under the dwarf planet's surface
The EPA just approved nootkatone, a chemical found in grapefruit and cedars that kills and repels ticks, mosquitoes and other insects
For decades, physicists have debated whether the phenomenon exists and how to study it
Heavy investment in renewable energy is mandatory to significantly cool the planet, scientists say
Giving a whole new meaning to doing the “bare minimum”
When soft hair hits the blade’s weak points, it causes the metal to chip apart
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