A 24-hour treatment using a five-drug cocktail kickstarted a yearlong regrowth process in the amphibians
Nearly 90 percent of the nighttime hunters use sound to find prey
The orange-winged insect's population increased from 2,000 in 2020 to nearly 250,000 in 2021
The lumbering animals respond calmly to their grunting and groaning friends, but a stranger's voice often prompted a loud, filthy territorial response
With rose-shaped corals as far as the eye can see, it is one of the largest healthy reefs on record
After a chaotic orbit of 7 years, the Falcon 9 booster is predicted to crash into the lunar surface this March
The 95-million-year-old crab had crystal clear eyesight and oar-like legs that helped it snatch up prey
Some bug populations were reduced up to 70 percent in areas exposed to diesel exhaust and ozone contamination
Only three monkeys escaped during the accident, all of which were successfully recaptured
State government officials took emergency actions this month to eradicate the non-native species
The country declared a 90-day environmental emergency after 264,000 gallons of crude oil contaminated a biodiverse swath of its coastal ecosystems
The recent blast was the equivalent of 4 to 18 megatons of TNT, according to scientists
By the end of the century, only Sapporo, Japan, will be eligible to host the winter games if global warming continues at its present pace
For many types of vegetation, the only way to migrate to a more favorable range is through the guts of mammals and birds
An 'oral plug' of muscle and fat could help keep water out of the whales' lungs
Users are sharing their game grids, which show how they played without spoiling the answer for others
Starting next week, adults can pick up three free masks each at pharmacies, community centers and vaccination sites
The gem known as the 'Enigma' is expected to fetch around $7 million at auction, though experts are skeptical of its cosmic origin
Though there is no evidence of domestic animals passing the disease to humans, officials say they are acting out of caution
City employees will spend an hour every night shining green lasers and playing corvid distress calls to humanely harass the birds into leaving
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