The dramatic shift is a warning sign—and scientists say the changes that aren't yet visible to the naked eye are just as ...
The annual Great Migration of millions of wildebeest and zebras across the plains of the Serengeti is one of the world’s ...
According to NatureServe, an organization that keeps tabs on North American flora and fauna, more than 7,000 of those species ...
When you think about fall in New England, you envision a blaze of red, yellow, and orange foliage streaking the landscape. During the autumn months, the one thing that might beat sitting on the porch ...
Fall transforms the river valley into a canvas of crimson, gold, and russet as bluffs on both the Wisconsin and Iowa shores display their autumnal finery, creating vistas that attract photographers ...
Nearly 60 years ago, the original Star Trek series ignited a dream in the public’s imagination: that one day, people would travel the galaxy in ships propelled by faster-than-light “warp drives.” The ...
The Red Sea was thought to host ecosystems resilient to warming waters, but a 2023 heatwave proves otherwise. A juvenile Red Sea anemonefish, also called a clownfish, looks out from between the ...
Tucked away in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin where the Wisconsin River meets the mighty Mississippi, Prairie du Chien offers that rare combination of natural beauty, historical significance, ...
Many unexpected human artifacts have been preserved, for centuries, in vulture nests. This sandal woven from grasses and twigs, called an agobía, is somewhere between 727 and 771 years old, ...
In 1797 the “petticoat band” showed up to vote for the New Jersey state legislature, but only on a technicality. Their impact sent lawmakers into a scramble to shut them out. POLLS APARTHoward Pyle’s ...
Scientists are exploring how simple tweaks to this trusted diet can address specific health concerns, including hypertension, chronic pain, cardiovascular health, and more. The Mediterranean diet is ...
Some sixty years after her grandmother discovered “Nutcracker Man,” Louise Leakey unearths his long-lost hand—reviving a family debate about ancient toolmaking. The fossilized hand of a male ...