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
Kwane Stewart discovers the little-known world of generosity and love
Ecologists thought these trees had long been torn down in New England. Then Bob Leverett proved them wrong
Analysis of supercentenarians suggests human lifespan may have no limit
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
As you uncork that bottle and raise your glass, take time to toast the physics and chemistry along with the New Year
From nanobots to cancer treatments, nature inspires a wide variety of innovations
Remarkable samples from an ancient culture offer scientists a promising new way to study the past
Paleoanthropologists Briana Pobiner and Ryan McRae reveal some of the year's best findings in human origins studies
From a lifelong passion for ants, E.O. Wilson guided humanity to think of conservation
The key finds and moments in a year packed with amazing stories about the terrible lizards
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
The highly awaited observatory is set to break new ground in many areas of astronomical research
A stunning fossil egg has allowed paleontologists to find new clues about a dinosaur’s early development
These flesh-eating plants can be found in savage gardens from Oregon to Texas
Archaeocyaths were the original reef builders, and one of the best places to see them is in the desert
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