The country claims the catch is to obtain a range of data on the creatures
This may explain why the insects, who can't travel far on their own, spread across unconnected lands
Researchers speculate the beloved dwarf planet could actually be a giant comet
Our ancient feathered friends shed skin in a similar way to modern birds and humans
The country’s feral cats have been linked to the extinction of 20 species
The Heldreich’s pine is 1,230 years old
The goal is to catalog the lake's diversity of life—including any oversized, prehistoric reptiles
Plants make up 80 percent, but human activity chopped that number in half over the last 10,000 years
And that could spell trouble for the country’s soils
The camera trap images of two large-antlered muntjacs offer a glimmer of hope for the species
The preemie was buried in a jar in an medieval cemetery with a coin to "pay" for passage into heaven
In a controversial move, Wyoming will allow a limited take of the once-endangered species
Even a mite wouldn’t fit inside this itty-bitty structure
The pair will measure changes in Earth's gravitational field to monitor melting glaciers, rising seas, droughts and more
The first lights may have winked to life just 250 million years after the Big Bang
The space rock could have been captured from another star system during the early days of our solar system
Once its cameras are calibrated, TESS will capture 400 times as much sky as this test image
Survey and genetic data show the whales of South Taranaki Bight are a unique population of non-migratory blue whales
And that spells trouble for global biodiversity
The province of Alberta has announced the creation of four new protected parks
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