A new study finds that when a wolf kills a beaver its abandoned dam falls apart and goes unoccupied for more than a year
Public health experts worry that vaccine availability will be further stalled by the Covid-19 pandemic
A team of scientists will curate an "encyclopedia of smell heritage" that spans the 16th through early 20th centuries
Archaeologists think the vessel was likely a 19th-century merchant ship
The duo is headed to the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, where researchers will soon determine whether the fossils were even sparring at all
Tegus first appeared in the wild of southern Florida a decade ago, but now they're in Georgia and South Carolina, too
A new study finds the average body temperature among Bolivia’s Tsimane people dropped by nearly a full degree in just 16 years
Both Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccines contain mRNA, which must be stored in frigid conditions
Stromboli is one of the world’s most active volcanoes, but this latest eruption was exceptionally intense
Of course, the safest option is holding events virtually and skipping in-person, indoor gatherings altogether this year
Two out of five Americans plan to gather in large groups for the holiday, raising public health concerns
Officials say they’ve counted roughly 500 hornets in various stages of development after examining a nest they found and destroyed last month
Tristan da Cunha fully protected 90 percent of its waters, safeguarding its vibrant biodiversity
No bear interactions have been recorded in the town since the robots' installation in September
The scientists originally thought that the cosmic crash would create a black hole
Researchers sent bacteria and basalt rock to the ISS to figure out which microscopic organisms can extract useful metals in reduced gravity
Three men are now banned from visiting the national park after pleading guilty to several charges
"Paranthropus robustus" evolved sturdier skulls to be able to eat new, tough vegetation
The open-source software could help conservation scientists keep track of individual animals over years
New device can measure concentrations of capsaicin, the compound that gives peppers their burning heat
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