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Batrachopus grandis, an ancient crocodylomorph, may have chased down land prey on its own two feet.
Scientists are befuddled by where the shark gets most of its food.
A new study finds surprising evidence of the self-evolution of urban foxes.
It looks like a busy hurricane season ahead. Probably.
Atop certain glaciers are herds of small mossy balls that somehow move together when no one’s looking.
Maybe you’ve been wondering if you’re seeing one persistent squirrel or a rotating cast of characters.
Why do some people still believe that behavior is caused solely by genes or environment? A new paper offers some answers.
Each pile of dung contains a cornucopia of seeds, perfect for reforesting.
Two of Iceland’s largest whaling companies are keeping their boats in port this summer. One of them permanently.
Non-avian dinosaurs were thought terrestrially bound, but newly unearthed fossils suggest they conquered prehistoric waters, too.
A new study finds evidence of an important neural speech pathway in macaques.
The Sahara is a harsh environment today. It used to be much, much, worse.
Carbon nanotubes embedded in leaves detect chemical signals that are produced when a plant is damaged.
Researchers decoded the love signals of lizards “spoken” through chemical signals.
The researchers hope to develop a no-trace plastic to curtail marine pollution and ghost fishing.
These pink feathered folk form complex social networks and are choosy about who they spend their time with, according to a new study.
Fires pose a major health risk to people living near irradiated sites.
Nuclear weapons, whale sharks, and how to use both to make eco-tourism more sustainable.
Need to isolate? No problem! This philosopher is keeping the world posted on his isolation routine by Facebook.
Study shows ripples across a newly fertilized egg are similar to ocean and atmospheric circulations.
Strange bone circles made from mammoths revealed clues about how ancient communities survived Europe’s last ice age.
The oldest known cave-dwelling arthropods have been discovered preserved in amber.
Some fish evolved legs and walked onto the land. Right?
It’s the first time scientists have discovered an animal that doesn’t perform aerobic respiration.
New research shows how Americans feel about genetic engineering, human enhancement and automation.
Check out the curriculum for the nation’s first cannabis-focused bachelor’s program.
Australia’s beloved and bizarre egg-laying mammal could start vanishing in coming years if current trends continue.
The relatively quick evolution of nine unusual shark species has scientists intrigued.
New research on killer whales may shine a light on the evolutionary power of menopause.