Scientists are using a 'fake it til you make it' approach to attract animals to coral reefs and other degraded habitats
Experts weigh in on when a reduced immune response occurs and how boosters can help restore defenses
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have used apple flesh to create human tissue in the shape of an ear and asparagus stalks to regenerate spinal cords
Reintroduced to Wanuskewin Heritage Park in 2019, the animals' hooves uncovered four 1,000-year-old rock carvings
Featuring ingots, shipwrecks and an international trade in colors, the material’s rich past is being traced using modern archaeology and materials science
With help from a captive breeding program and the watchful eyes of sheepdogs, the small mammal has been reintroduced to the country’s plains
Substances that persistently luminesce could be used in streets, sidewalks and buildings
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou, the backbone of the region's ecosystem
An innovative interactive map could aid future disaster planning, especially for vulnerable countries in the developing world
In river basins across the country, communities are working to protect the endangered and endemic reptiles
A 40-year study found 77 species of rainforest birds weigh less on average, and many have longer wings, than they used to
LifeLabs Design was founded by a pair of Stanford professors who have developed fabrics capable of cooling and warming the wearer
Scientists were shocked to find the species holding out in the water off Iran
Scientists mated males with females under a microscope to try and understand why some are southpaws and others are righties
The environmental threat that researchers are only beginning to study is dramatically reducing the productivity of the plant
The giant mammals consume enormous quantities of marine organisms, three times more than previously thought, then their poop fertilizes the sea
A new fossil discovery shows marine reptiles called mosasaurs lived up until the asteroid impact that killed non-avian dinosaurs
From shipwrecks to beach-side ghost towns, the real world can be just as eerie as science fiction
The device might survive longer storage times and pose a better option for people afraid of needles
Representatives from nearly 200 nations are expected to meet and report on climate change promises made in the Paris Agreement
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