ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEThe two animals were squaring up in the Desert National Wildlife Refuge in Nevada as seen from a photo captured by motion sensor trail cameras. Check out what happened between the golden eagle and bighorn sheep in this article.
A Dartmouth-led study of urban garden locations in northern California, published in Ecological Applications, revealed that rare plant species in urban gardens attract rare bee and bird species. Continue reading to know more about the rare plant species that attracts the bees and birds.
Researchers investigated the genomic arrangement of tree ferns, revealing how the species grew, reproduced, and dRopped over millions of years. Read to know more.
A new study claims that the cousin of the ancient fish Tiktaalik, which modern mammals and humans evolved from, decided to return to the water after developing legs. Read the article to know why.
Check out what these mysterious lines are that NOAA Ocean Exploration scientists found in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean, describing it as something that looked human-made.
Scientists found evidence of the plausible existence of the Loch Ness monster, revealing the true nature of the beast. Check out the evidence in this article.
Researchers found that whale sharks at Western Australia's Ningaloo Reef were eating lots of plants, making them the world's largest omnivores. Read the article to learn more details.
Researchers analyzed the growth rate of ancient trilobites. Click here to learn more about trilobites' growth rate and how they compare to modern-day crustaceans.
Researchers, for the first time identified the characteristic genome involved in the evolution of tree fern. Read on to understand the biochemistry and evolution of land plants.
Ant colonies have can act a lot similar to neural networks. They are also found to vacate their nests when the temperature gets high. Read to know more.
Australian researchers discovered that whale sharks not only feed on krill and small fish; but also on plants. Read on to learn more about the world's largest omnivore.
A 400-pound, 7-foot spotted eagle ray interrupted a family trip in the Gulf of Mexico when it suddenly leaped and gave birth aboard. Read the full story to know what happened to its pups.
A swimmer was injured Sunday morning while swimming too close to a nursing Hawaiian monk seal with its pup in Waikiki despite warnings. Read the article to know the full story.