A 15-million-year-old beaver was just named after an iconic convenience store By Laura Baisas / Mar 28, 2023
Two newly discovered Andes Mountain plant species have an appetite for insects By Laura Baisas / Mar 27, 2023
It’s still a mystery how snails ended up scattered around the globe By Thom van Dooren/MIT Press Reader / Mar 22, 2023
With bulging eyes and a killer smile, this sabertooth was an absolute nightmare By Laura Baisas / Mar 21, 2023
‘Humanity on thin ice’ says UN, but there is still time to act on climate change By Laura Baisas / Mar 20, 2023
An extinct 10-foot-long eagle could pick up kangaroos with its terrifying talons By Laura Baisas / Mar 17, 2023
Poisonous animals probably took their sweet time developing unappetizing bright colors By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Mar 16, 2023
Horny male fruit flies plunge into chaos when exposed to air pollution By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Mar 15, 2023
Gorillas like to scramble their brains by spinning around really fast By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 14, 2023
This common bacteria is teaching scientists how to turn air into energy By Andrew Paul / Mar 13, 2023
Flies evolved before dinosaurs—and survived an apocalyptic world after the Permian extinction By Sara Kiley Watson / Mar 13, 2023
Black widows battle their even deadlier cousins in a brutal spider war By Laura Baisas / Mar 13, 2023
How growing antlers on mice could lead to new treatments for humans By Travis Hall / Field&Stream / Mar 11, 2023
Ecologists have declared war on this popular decorative tree By Ryan W. McEwan / The Conversation / Mar 8, 2023
Scientists test different gear for protecting clams from ‘crunching’ rays By Laura Baisas / Mar 8, 2023
Like the first flying humans, honeybees use linear landmarks to navigate By Laura Baisas / Mar 6, 2023
A bug expert went shopping at Walmart—and made a historic insect discovery By Laura Baisas / Mar 2, 2023
Scientists eye lab-grown brains to replace silicon-based computer chips By Andrew Paul / Feb 28, 2023
A gator-faced fish shaped like a torpedo stalked rivers 360 million years ago By Laura Baisas / Feb 23, 2023
These beetles sniff out fungus-infected trees to find their next target By Laura Baisas / Feb 21, 2023
Why Danish citizen scientists were on a quest to find the oldest European hedgehog By Laura Baisas / Feb 15, 2023
Popular chimpanzees set hand-holding trends for the whole group By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Feb 15, 2023
Studying fighter pilot physiology could help us understand astronaut brains By Laura Baisas / Feb 15, 2023
Singapore’s new plan to fight mosquito-borne diseases: bug-infecting bacteria By Marta Zaraska / Undark / Feb 14, 2023
2.9 million-year-old tools found in Kenya stir up a ‘fascinating whodunnit’ By Laura Baisas / Feb 10, 2023
Fun or feud? These are the tell-tail signs that a catfight has gone sour. By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jan 26, 2023