The new method, tested at two zoos, could revolutionize the study of biodiversity in the wild
The Golden State’s citrus industry faced a lethal threat. The solution would herald a new kind of pest control
The more scientists learn about the Hudsonian godwit, the more they’re amazed—and worried
Increasing fossil finds are helping researchers understand how such early whales made their way to the continent
From nanobots to cancer treatments, nature inspires a wide variety of innovations
Through history and across cultures, bugs have inspired artists and challenged viewers to shift their perspective
Thrilling discoveries, hurdles in the fight against Covid and advancements in space exploration defined the past year
From the discovery of a large bioluminescent shark to the use of an innovative drone to study hurricanes, these are the best marine stories of the year
These flesh-eating plants can be found in savage gardens from Oregon to Texas
Researchers are trying to shed light on what leads many water dwellers—from plankton to large fish—to commute daily from the depths to the surface
Scientists have identified a key seabird feeding ground in need of safeguarding
Scientists are using a 'fake it til you make it' approach to attract animals to coral reefs and other degraded habitats
With help from a captive breeding program and the watchful eyes of sheepdogs, the small mammal has been reintroduced to the country’s plains
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou, the backbone of the region's ecosystem
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
Scientists were shocked to find the species holding out in the water off Iran
Biomimetic bots can teach researchers a lot about how creatures interact in the natural world
Scientists mated males with females under a microscope to try and understand why some are southpaws and others are righties
The giant mammals consume enormous quantities of marine organisms, three times more than previously thought, then their poop fertilizes the sea
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