From tiny insects to large marine mammals, animals are affected by noise in ways that might threaten their survival
The process requires stopping a trauma patient's heart and cooling their body with ice-cold saline
Over 100 recently-hatched gharials were found deep in Nepal's Bardia National Park
Scientists have known about the ancient snake group Najash for years, but were not able to gain a thorough understanding of its skull until now
The ten feathers are the first signs that fluffy dinosaurs lived near the South Pole more than 100 million years ago
The map showcases the planet's flat plains, sand dunes, hilly terrain and lakes full of liquid methane
A new study estimates that the group’s population has grown from 440 individuals in 1958 to nearly 25,000 today
A study of the epigenetic clock in Labradors shows calculating a dog's age is much more complicated than just multiplying by seven
Officials say the risk of an outbreak is low, but many are concerned that information about the cases is being restricted
Massive wildfires are exacerbating the marsupial’s already vulnerable status
Narwhal’s unique appendage may be the remnant of his parasitic twin
New observations suggest interactions between opposite magnetic fields cause millions of super hot tendrils to erupt from the surface of the sun
Oxygen levels seem to spike in Mars’ spring season, occasionally in tandem with shifting methane levels
Officials think the brave bovines swam between four and five miles to the Cape Lookout National Seashore
Proteins from a 1.9 million-year-old molar show that the 10-foot-tall 'Gigantopithecus' is a distant relative to modern orangutans
The region was once thought of as the 'last ice area' because scientists thought it would outlive other ice
Recent observations showcase dolphins’ diverse—and often violent—hunting techniques
The first one to open will encompass a high-altitude, remote region of the Tibetan Plateau
The space rock's initial nickname, Ultima Thule, drew criticism for its ties to Nazi ideology
The Italian city’s high-water mark reached 74 inches on Tuesday
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