ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA series of rumblings shook the Antarctic region. Read more about what caused these earthquakes and the effects they brought to the islands near the continent.
Experts discover that two southern right whales in Argentina crossed over 6,000 miles through the Atlantic ocean. Read more about the first-ever recorded journey of the species, and why the whales carried out a long, unexpected voyage from Africa to America.
A local wildlife photographer captured bellowing alligators in South Florida as mating season begins. Find out why these reptiles are making that unique sound.
The US wildlife agency faces a 2024 deadline to create a new habitat plan specifically for lynx. Know more about the plan and its difference from other cats.
Some insects are harmful and seem useless, but each of them is part of the continuous growth of the planet. Read more about what happens when insect populations are removed from Earth.
Research shows how archaeological ornaments from the Stone Age were used as friendship bonds to symbolize connection. Learn more about the ancient material here.
Sir Patrick Vallance said that changing lifestyle for the future of Earth's climate is better than buying inexpensive electric cars. Read more about what the UK chief science adviser discussed in the latest forum on global warming initiatives.
Many stumps and remnants found underneath the water, specifically, in the drowned Pleistocene forest. Find out more about these interesting finds underwater.
Archaeologists discovered a headless skeleton in the United Kingdom. Learn more about this discovery from the Roman era, also buried with his large sword.
Biologists discovered that male spiders from this species catapult themselves away from females during mating. Learn more about why the spiders jump as high as possible from their supposed partners.
Three Sumatran tigers were recently found dead in Indonesia. Read on and find out more about the wildlife killings and how endangered this animal species is.