Join Jack from Australia as he embarks on a year-long survival challenge, building a shelter in the forest using only ...
Join me on a 365-day journey in the rainforest of Vietnam, where I rely on natural materials and primitive skills to create ...
Study that involved condoms helped scientists discover that cicada mud towers protect against predators and regulate the air.
Due to globalization, an aquatic fungus threatens to decimate an increasing number of amphibian species across the world.
With growing interest in mining critical metals from the seafloor, countries are now negotiating international rules. The ...
Laker Elementary Carnival: Little Lakers and their families are invited to enjoy carnival games, prizes, food and more at the ...
A column by Winona LaDuke, an Ojibwe writer and economist on Minnesota’s White Earth Reservation. She also is co-curator of the Giiwedinong Museum in Park Rapids, Minnesota.
Oswald West State Park near Arch Cape is one of those places where the Pacific Northwest got a little too enthusiastic with the beauty button and created a temperate rainforest that literally tumbles ...
Winter in Antarctica is long and dark. Temperatures remain well below freezing. In many places, the Sun sets in April and does not rise above the horizon again until August. Without sunlight, ...
Wild scarlet monkeyflowers in California survived a historic drought by relying on a rapid evolution, marking the first time the process has been observed in the wild.
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Can species evolve fast enough to survive as the planet heats up?
The story of a wildflower that adapted to a severe drought in California raises hopes that evolution will come to the rescue ...
Bdelloid rotifers shrug off radiation doses that would obliterate human cells. Here’s how their resilience reveals deep ...
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