In a nutshell A newly discovered 69-million-year-old bird skull from Antarctica proves that modern birds were already diverse ...
Drought is not usually top of mind in the winter, but more than 3 million people in Illinois are experiencing it. Climate ...
The United States is a diverse country where every state has its own culture, history, and quirks — and some of those quirks ...
Talon-grappling and tumbling is not unusual among bald eagles, the American Eagle Foundation says. Reasons include ...
Trees and shrubs change colors, too, taking on a special blue tinge after they are sampled and stained. That’s according to a new study in Frontiers in Plant Science, which found strange blue rings in ...
Strange tree zombie MocDonald on Thriller Bark became a legendary gag character in One Piece community. MocDonald's potential as a Straw Hat member led to fan art and jokes despite his brief ...
Clarke warns that deer are a major problem in establishing fruit, berry, and nut plants and recommends creating a protected growing space with fencing and other materials. Not only do deer eat the ...
Blue rings found in the stems of trees and bushes in Norway point to a historic cold period in the late 1800s, but the exact cause of this climatic event remains unclear, scientists say.
Slippery salamanders glide mysteriously through the canopies of the world’s tallest trees. Now, scientists say they understand how the small skydivers are able to maneuver seamlessly across California ...