Most giant cetaceans only got giant in the past 4.5 million years, suggesting they could have room to grow
The skull of a juvenile <i>Diplodocus</i> is one of the youngest of these dinosaurs ever found
The <i>Dynamoterror</i>, a relative of <i>Tyrannosaurs rex</i>, lived millions of years before other known species of tyrannosaur
The board game <i>hnefatafl</i>, commonly called Viking chess, pits an attacking player against another trying to defend the king
With enough turbines, the rainfall from Hurricane Harvey could have been reduced by 20 percent, according to a new study
Wildlife author and journalist Rachel Nuwer discusses her new book <i>Poached</i> about one of the world's fastest-growing contraband industries
An expedition sets out this week to explore a field of hydrothermal vents in the deep Atlantic, one of the most extreme ecosystems on the planet
When a Maryland dam comes down this fall, a team of scientists will deploy drones to monitor the flow of more than two million cubic feet of sediment
Australian researchers are using AI and mathematics to detect tiny changes that may precede the often-deadly events
Road-tripping through prehistoric times on the West Coast
Scientists look to the Norwegian archipelago's fast-moving glaciers to better understand how other accelerating glaciers will behave
A biologist treks to the site where the little-known naturalist penned a paper on evolution that would spur on a rivalrous Charles Darwin
As Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles slips away, the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe plans community renewal and a museum for their new home
A new study finds that only 13 percent of the ocean can be classified as "wilderness." But what does this even mean?
The country consumes 28 percent of the world's meat—twice as much as the United States. And that figure is only set to increase.
A marine biology student at Northeastern University captures the vulnerable organisms that have to survive high and low tide
Biogeographers have built a virtual world to trace the emergence and extinction of species during the last eight glacial cycles
And it's scaring away visitors
The publication gave rise to a new community of environmental thinkers, where hippies and technophiles found common ground
In the hopes of preserving their genetic diversity, entomologists are collecting and freezing this valuable fluid
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