Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics – but how much is too much? The bar is ...
Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics -- but how much is too much?
Frozen in time, RNA cellular snapshots can reveal the health, diet, and behaviors of extinct animals at time of death. In A ...
New research offers a novel observation of a wolf pulling a rope to get food out of a submerged trap and expands the ...
Ever wonder why humans can't resist moving to music? The answer connects dancing to speech in a surprising way—and explains ...
The familiar props of Western life remain in place – leather tack, timber fences and that big-sky backdrop – but their ...
Paper solved those problems. It’s light and foldable. It’s less expensive to produce. To make a little silk, people must ...
By studying more than 10,000 necropsies, researchers now know how much plastic it takes to kill seabirds, sea turtles, and ...
Scientists have sequenced the oldest RNA from a 40,000-year-old mammoth named Yuka, unlocking genetic activity from its final ...
Urban raccoons are developing significantly shorter snouts than their rural cousins. This suggests that raccoons are entering ...
As anyone can imagine, Sandra Ciminelli is still grieving after losing her 12-year-old dog Megan just 10 days ago. She ...
Although we humans have changed our environment in many ways during the past few thousand years, we are still changed by evolution. We have not stopped evolving, but we are evolving right now in ...