New fossil research shows how human impacts, particularly through the rise of agriculture and livestock, have disrupted natural mammal communities as profoundly as the Ice Age extinctions.
Assistant Professor of Biology Alison Weber has been awarded just over $400,000 by the National Science Foundation to ...
Pioneering embryologist Shoukhrat Mitalipov reported that his team has encountered hurdles in creating functional human eggs ...
Animal testing in Connecticut rakes in millions in federal dollars each year at colleges and universities but, the National Institutes of Health recently announced it is pivoting from using just ...
Take an arial tour of Helena with Fish, Wildlife & Parks to learn more about how they track and survey wildlife in the area.
Small plastic or metal bits at the end of shoelaces, known as aglets, prevent laces from unraveling and protect them from ...
Florida biologists captured the heaviest panther ever recorded in the state as part of a research program into the endangered animal. The adult male panther weighed 166 pounds, according to the ...
From getting stuck in nets to eating plastic that they think is food, creatures worldwide are dying from material we made.
From fending off falcon attacks to diving head-first into bear dens, wildlife biologists tackle the tough — yet essential — work of managing our country's wildlife ...
Biologist Katharine Edmonson asked the young boy who approached her table if he wanted to hold the tiger skull in his hands. Some children hesitate, but not 11-year-old Devin Shuman, a fifth-grader at ...