Models of the disease have become more complex, but are still only as good as the assumptions at their core and the data that feed them
An effort to bring wild bison to the Great Plains aims to restore one of the world’s most endangered ecosystems
Running seawater through an ocean carbon capture plant could chemically convert carbon dioxide to limestone on a grand scale
A new study finds that many feathered dinosaurs were more aerodynamic than previously thought
A new study finds very young dogs with little human contact can understand pointing gestures—and that the ability has a strong genetic basis
Fishery management systems can teach scientists how fish can be raised sustainably in wild fisheries
Traders trawl recently published scientific papers to get the names and locations of animals to sell to collectors
AR/VR technologies give audiences new ways to experience museums that complement a traditional visit, engaging visitors and fueling learning opportunities
This giant bird is considered to be the dinosaurs’ closest living relative
Explorer Roman Dial leads a team of young scientists on a mission to document a rapidly changing landscape
The speed and ease of the DASH testing platform would be a boon for screening efforts
The iconic fanged predators may have raised their young for years—dragging baby mastodon bones home for them and slowly teaching them how to hunt
Tiny shapes made from gelatin and resin may empower children to learn science
The absence of humans in some places led animals to increase, while the cancellation of conservation work in other places harmed species
Discover tips for visiting the T-Rex, the Hope Diamond and more, when 10 Smithsonian museums reopen this summer
The practice of eating insects, known as entomophagy, is widespread around the world
A new study of fish remains deepens scholars' understanding of how the dietary laws came to be
This emerging technique could help scientists understand and anticipate the threats coral reefs face
Join online to hear lectures from artists, historians, photographers, craftmakers and other experts
Two authors ask readers to change their understanding of what science is and who gets to participate
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