Educator and amateur scientist Charles Thomas Hudson's obsession with microscopic creatures is literally illuminated in his ...
For the longest time, we had no idea what color dinosaurs were. We could see their bones. We could study their size, their ...
Long-tailed, neon green and among Costa Rica’s greatest wildlife wonders, the resplendent quetzal is an aptly named bird — ...
Mayor Karen Bass and Councilmember Nithya Raman are stepping out of City Hall and into a neighborhood hot seat Tuesday night, ...
Researchers have added something new to the platypus's list of bizarre traits: melanosomes in its fur thought to only exist ...
Feathers give birds their dazzling colors. They repel water and trap heat, keeping them warm and dry. They can even stifle sound, allowing species ...
What PlayStation gamers assumed to be another 'Always Online' fiasco turns out to be a simple one-time license verification.
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Discover this prehistoric lake in Wyoming for your next road trip
You wouldn't expect to find prehistoric treasures in a place that looks like it's halfway to nowhere. But just outside ...
A fossil site in Australia shows iron can preserve soft tissues, changing how scientists search for ancient ecosystems.
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What a leaf really looks like under a microscope is surprisingly complex
A simple leaf reveals a surprisingly intricate structure when viewed under a microscope. This close-up look highlights the ...
That's the number of specimens—including plants, animals, minerals, and human artifacts—curators estimate are held in the ...
TB tests use phlegm — not the easiest thing to get or work with. It takes time for results. And there can be false negatives ...
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