An entirely new plant species, known as a "wooly devil," has been discovered in Big Bend National Park in Texas. This is the first new plant genus and species to have been discovered in a U.S.
For primate sanctuaries in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the year 2025 has begun with panic, worry and uncertainty as ...
The critically endangered whitefin swellshark, a little-known deep-sea species, faces a grim future as climate change ...
A volunteer at Texas’ Big Bend National Park spotted bright red blooms after rain in a remote stretch of desert, leading to ...
Two rhinos munch serenely on grass as the sun rises over Mount Kenya, oblivious to the massive global endeavour to prevent ...
Colossal Biosciences cofounder and CEO Ben Lamm is worth $3.7 billion following the company's recent fundraise at an ...
Farmers, ag groups and Extension personnel are sorting through the impacts of the Environmental Protection Agency’s final ...
A new study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found the Corps' operation of the dams violates the ...
Does a duck always look like a duck and quack like a duck? Sixty-six million years ago, at the end of the Cretaceous Period, ...
The study was one of several that assessed the effects of climate change on three species of butterflies whose populations are declining.
Fossil evidence from North China suggests that some ecosystems may have recovered within just two million years of the ...
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