A Snowy Scene at Italy's Lake Santa Croce Wins the People's Choice Award in Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest
London's Natural History Museum has announced five winners of the 57th annual competition
To Impress Lady Birds, Male Sparrows Sing Their Songs on Shuffle
The singers will memorize a 30-minute playlist and remix the order later to avoid losing their lover's attention
Why Twin-Like Ice Giants Uranus and Neptune Are Different Shades of Blue
A whiteish layer of haze forms where methane reacts with sunlight
Scientists Find 'Chemical Fingerprint' of Comet Airburst That May Have Ignited the Decline of Hopewell Culture
Many Indigenous groups documented the cosmic event with oral histories and other records, including earthworks
At 190, Jonathan the Tortoise Is the World's Oldest
He will likely celebrate with some of his favorite activities: sunbathing, sleeping, eating, and mating
Construction Trucks May Have Damaged 112-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Tracks at Mill Canyon in Utah
Nearly 30 percent of the site's irreplaceable paleontological resources may have been impacted
Hubble Space Telescope Snaps Stunning Photo of a Faraway Galactic Trio
Some of the galaxies in the image resemble Star Trek’s Starship Enterprise
Wolves Keep Brain Worm–Spreading Deer Away From Moose Populations in Minnesota
Wildlife managers now face the challenge of creating conservation plans for all three species while maintaining balance between predator and prey animals
A Tiny, Partially Missing Bone Structure in Bat Ears May Have Cleared the Way for Echolocation to Evolve
Nearly 90 percent of the nighttime hunters use sound to find prey
This Tiny, Googly-Eyed Prehistoric Crab Was a Fast-Swimming Predator With Sharp Vision
The 95-million-year-old crab had crystal clear eyesight and oar-like legs that helped it snatch up prey
All Animals Are Accounted for After Truck Carrying 100 Lab Monkeys Crashed in Pennsylvania
Only three monkeys escaped during the accident, all of which were successfully recaptured
Tsunami-Triggered Oil Spill Devastates Marine Wildlife on Peru's Coast After Volcanic Eruption in Tonga
The country declared a 90-day environmental emergency after 264,000 gallons of crude oil contaminated a biodiverse swath of its coastal ecosystems
With Fewer Animals to Move Their Seeds, Plants Are Stuck in Threatened Habitats
For many types of vegetation, the only way to migrate to a more favorable range is through the guts of mammals and birds
Biden Administration Plans to Provide 400 Million N95 Masks to Americans Amid Omicron Surge
Starting next week, adults can pick up three free masks each at pharmacies, community centers and vaccination sites
Dinosaur Fan Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Is Not Stan the T. Rex's Mystery Buyer
A cast of the prehistoric giant made a guest appearance from the actor's home office on ESPN's ManningCast
This Ancient Wild Ass Was the Earliest Known Animal Hybrid Bred by Humans
Called a kunga, the donkey-like creature may have been considered a status symbol about 4,500 years ago
'Intriguing' Carbon Isotopes on Mars Could Be From Cosmic Dust, UV Radiation or Ancient Life
NASA scientists compared the data to chemical signatures of biological processes on Earth and found some similarities to billion-year-old microbes
A Star-Producing, Cosmic Bubble Shrouds Our Solar System
Researchers created a 3-D model of Earth's galactic neighborhood
Lyme-Spreading Ticks May Thrive in Warmer Winter Conditions Across North America
In a new study, insects carrying the disease were more likely to survive cold or fluctuating temperatures than their uninfected peers
MIT Physicists Formed Quantum Tornadoes by Spinning Ultra-Cold Atoms
The experiment documented what happens when atoms cross from classical physics to quantum behaviors
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