High definition scans of a fossil reveal the form of an early pterosaur relative
Park officials had no idea that the installation of live nature cameras at Brooks River ten years ago would lead to the wildly successful Fat Bear Week
Alicia Escott and Heidi Quante founded the Bureau of Linguistical Reality to create words to help describe people's feelings about climate change
But the coral are still in tanks, waiting to be released on reefs
Some wavelengths of light in a range called far-UVC kill microbes in experiments and appear to be harmless to people
The embryos make the move from clutches on leaves to rainforest ponds below
The unexpected finds illustrate life during a critical and little-understood time period
To save the endangered animals, researchers have been working for decades to figure out where they reproduce
A songwriter and an astrophysicist discuss the art and science of repetition
America's Waterways: The Past, Present and Future
Water woes threaten America’s second largest reservoir—but leave new vistas in their wake
Traveling together helps the sperm navigate a tricky, sticky migration through a cow's reproductive tract
From the lab to the art gallery, the latest efforts to understand the fragrant, musky, stinky and utterly baffling world of your nose
You've got questions. We've got experts.
The giant fish faces threats from poachers, boat strikes and climate change
Scientists, growers and winemakers are working with experimental varieties to adapt to the effects of climate change
The country’s unique shape makes it a perfect migratory pathway for the birds of prey
The FDA and CDC recently recommended new boosters to target the Omicron subvariants. Here’s what you need to know about them.
After decades of merely assisting doctors, are sophisticated machines ready to take charge?
Delicate fossil reveals a cousin of the modern tuatara
Centuries-old whale worship shrines are shedding light on the diversity and distribution of marine mammals off the country's coast
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