Dinosaurs’ eating habits and, later, their extinction may have altered the course of rivers in ancient North America, ...
Wolves roam some of our world’s wildest, most rugged landscapes, including mountain ranges, dense forests, and open tundra.
Scientists found that different species of woolly mammoths were interbreeding, creating hybrid babies with traits from both ...
The following was sent to media outlets from Idaho State University: POCATELLO — To most anglers, a ‘sucker’ is the last fish ...
The animals that live on the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute's sprawling 32,000 acres in Northern Virginia are connected by one thing: the threat of extinction. Tucked away in the foothills ...
Ancient hot springs in Japan reveal how microbes adapted to Earth’s first oxygen, offering insights into early life.
THE GREENSBORO SCIENCE CENTER IS BRINGING A NEW ECOSYSTEM TO THE PIEDMONT TRIAD. THE CENTER IS BUILDING A RAIN FOREST COMPLETE WITH ANIMALS NOT FOUND IN ECOSYSTEMS IN NORTH AMERICA. OUR ADRIANNA ...
Some slither, some crawl and others grow wild. They can be found in your yard, in the water, and even in the sky. No matter the type, all invasive species can negatively impact native ecosystems.
A team of MIT geochemists has unearthed new evidence in very old rocks suggesting that some of the first animals on Earth ...