The birds are breeding earlier, and more of their chicks are surviving. But researchers fear this success may not last
The massive reptile may have weighed more than 4.5 tons and been 35 feet long—much bigger than its related peers at the time
How Do Cats Always Land on Their Feet? Researchers Examined Feline Spines to Find Out
Scientists determined that the upper part of a cat’s spine is more flexible than the lower part
Scientists found the severest changes in decline rates in places that include hallmarks of high-intensity agriculture
New research suggests that the highly magnetized remnants of stars are responsible for powering some of the universe’s most brilliant supernova explosions
Hunter-gatherers in Europe carefully selected ingredients and cooked complex foods, often pairing fish with specific plants, according to a new study
A lot of past research has used flawed methodology to estimate current coastal water levels, according to a new study
Researchers suggest that predation by a subspecies called Bigg’s orcas might explain why members of another one, called resident orcas, stay in such large family groups
A 1,300-Pound Spacecraft Might Be Plummeting Through Our Atmosphere Right Now
The debris poses minimal risk of harming anyone
“Pokémon Fossil Museum” in Chicago compares “fossil Pokémon” from the popular franchise to the real-world creatures they’re based on
Taking a Daily Multivitamin Might Slow Some Signs of Biological Aging, a New Study Suggests
Researchers don’t know how these modest changes at the cellular level relate to overall health
Scientists have identified a strange early crocodile relative that may have looked somewhat like a flightless bird
How a Tiny Clump of Moss Helped the FBI Solve a Grave-Robbing Case
Cemetery workers argued that the crimes happened before their employment. But a buried bit of moss told a different story
Studying the 2022 collision’s effects can help scientists protect the Earth from celestial objects that might head toward us
Parts of the park are awash in wildflowers, from the cheery yellow blooms of desert gold to the bright purple clusters of sand verbena, along with many other species
Some People Keep Razor-Sharp Minds Into Their 80s and Beyond. A New Study Reveals Their Secrets
“Super-agers” seem to produce more new nerve cells in a brain region important for memory than other people their age
Conservationists saved the fuzzy creatures in Victoria, Australia. Now, the animals are showing remarkable signs of genetic recovery
The lines, right angles and other mysterious designs required careful planning and robust cognitive abilities, according to a new study
Scientists Thought These Marsupials Went Extinct 6,000 Years Ago. They Just Found the Animals Alive
The pygmy long-fingered possum and the ring-tailed glider are rare examples of “Lazarus species”
Asteroid 2024 YR4 Won’t Slam Into the Moon, According to NASA
Both Earth and the moon will be dodging the infamous space rock in 2032
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