Initially believed to be a cold, arid grassland, the stretch more resembled the modern-day Yukon-Kuskokwim floodplain.
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Only about 50 Apennine brown bears remain in the wild, and new research sheds light on a key challenge to their survival. The ...
Engineers have developed a versatile swimming robot that nimbly navigates cluttered water surfaces. Inspired by marine flatworms, the innovative device offers new possibilities for environmental ...
Nematodes have oily surfaces that impact survival and interactions, offering insights into evolution and parasite control. A ...
Scientists have found that an increase in water salinity in the cells of the marine diatom Nitzschia weakens the connections ...
The London institution’s new show features a variety of works that emphasise the wonder and critical importance of dirt ...
Nathan's Famous, the iconic American hot dog brand, is giving fans a chance to get their hands on some of that authentic New ...
Norfolk Public Works crews are working to remove snow from city streets.
Scientist Paul Helfrich has studied the T. bryo fish parasite for years and remains fascinated by its life cycle and ...
Of the state’s 87 counties, St. Louis has the second-highest number of watercraft launches (171) and the most on-site parking ...
At the very beginning of its history, Earth was dry. How did it become a blue planet? A new theory could provide an answer.