Why Some Animals Thrive in Cities
Eat almost anything. Sleep almost anywhere. These, it seems, are the secrets to surviving in the city as a wild ...
Eat almost anything. Sleep almost anywhere. These, it seems, are the secrets to surviving in the city as a wild ...
On a spring day in 1978, a fisherman caught a tiger shark in the lagoon surrounding Enewetak Atoll, part of ...
We created cattle by manipulating their wild cousins, aurochs, in Europe, Asia, and the Sahara beginning over 10,000 years ago. ...
That has created a problem. Around 2010, soon after meeting this big, new predator that could outcompete and eat them, ...
This story originally appeared on Atlas Obscura and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.At the third meeting of the ...
Steps away from the public restrooms in Yosemite Village, a buzzy stop in Yosemite National Park’s iconic valley, sits a ...
Back to the study. The Connecticut group chose a site where they could monitor a small, contained deer herd: a ...
This story originally appeared in High Country News and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration.The first grainy film clip ...
Even some species that are found while they are still alive are already on the brink. In fact, research suggests ...
Octopuses are among the smartest animals on the planet—and some of the strangest. They have about the same number of ...
Up to 92% of Earth could be uninhabitable to mammals in 250 million years, researchers predict. The planet’s landmasses are...
Read moreKamal Sonavane knew she’d pass out if she chewed smokeless tobacco one more time. It was a scorching April afternoon...
Read moreFor roughly 250 million years, some 20,000-odd species of trilobite scuttled across Earth's ocean floor. Despite the huge abundance these...
Read moreThe key responsibility for the candidate will be to perform experiments in Microbiology (compound screening, MIC/MBC, intracellular assays, cell culture...
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