The bomb detector rats can undergo astounding reproductive transformations that open and closes their genitals throughout their adult life. Read the article to learn more about them.
The 2,000 mummified ram heads, which may have served as a tribute to Ramesses II, show how revered the late pharaoh was even after 1,000 years since his passing. Read to learn more.
A massive skull got missing from Eden Killer Whale Museum and the museum's head of collection is hoping someone could help them identify the culprit. Read more.
Beetles are masters of survival in arid conditions partly due to their ability to suck water from the air using their butts. Read the article to know the mechanism behind it.
An alligator was found dead with a gunshot wound on its head but it was probably killed out of mercy. Read to know what the wildlife biologist said about the incident.
Mining the ocean for battery materials could do permanent harm. Read the article for more details. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Peter Fiskerstrand) Mining the Depth of Sea for Battery Materials Could Cause Irreversible Consequences [Study] Researchers are looking for new materials to use for batteries, and they are considering exploring the depth of the ocean.
An international collaboration restored the previously extinct vultures to several Natura 2000 sites in Bulgaria, generating jobs and ecotourism for the locals. Check out the article to learn more.
Marine biologists are retracting the photo of what they initially believed to be the first goblin shark in the Mediterranean Sea after social media users identified it as a toy replica. Read the article to learn more about this story.