Natovenator was a streamlined hunter with jaws full of tiny teeth
Ceramic nests deployed on penguin colonies in South Africa could shield the endangered seabirds from rising temperatures
The food is not just a tasty snack—it’s an ecosystem
This wide-ranging list offers context for our rapidly changing world
In our efforts to increase and diffuse knowledge, we highly recommend these 44 titles this year
Not too big, not too small—they were just the right size to live through Earth’s worst day
Children can build strategy, critical thinking and resilience during expert-approved play
Fishing nets laced with spice did nothing to deter the hungry marine mammals
New results show performers’ breath control can prevent disease from spreading
It’s an agricultural moonshot, but scientists hope to make plants like corn, wheat and barley as heat and drought resistant as cactus
This year’s picture of the swirling plasma around the massive object's edges will help to reveal more about the galaxy’s history and evolution
Active mines, proposed mines and exploratory projects in Alaska and British Columbia may affect key salmon watersheds
Friends of Pando, a nonprofit, is in the process of creating the largest image ever recorded of this single aspen clone in Utah
Nails helped them climb trees quietly, and forward-facing eyes helped with depth perception to aid in precise leaping
The high density of brown bears in the protected area makes it an ideal spot for viewing and research
Many of the Marvel superhero’s powers are inspired by the namesake predator
Proteins left behind on historic artifacts are revealing centuries-old secrets
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
At the border between land and sea, an extraordinary set of experiments is helping us prepare for an uncertain future
The wild felines in Asia are highly adapted to watery environs that are disappearing
Thousands of years ago, Saharans ate the kernels before the fruit became sweet
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