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While evenings in the Northeast may seem brighter this summer, the bugs are actually waning at a faster rate than ever before ...
Seeing all the beauty of the Southwest just got a lot more luxurious thanks to the Canyon Spirit. In a move set to elevate ...
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science in Albuquerque will close on August 4 for a seven-month renovation, ...
New research traces the genetic ancestry of the popular root vegetable to a brief plant romance millions of years ago.
From immortal jellyfish to punching shrimp, meet the strangest creatures in the sea and discover what makes them so bizarre.
A new study published in July 2025 tackles one of science's most profound mysteries—how did life first emerge from nonliving ...
Cathy Bialeschki, this year’s UI Office Professional of the Year, stands outside the Illinois Natural History Survey, where she has worked for 25 years.
Discover how the National Wildlife Federation is uniting Americans to protect wildlife and habitats through education, ...
Growing up, Bemus Point native Gavin Svenson has always had an interest in science, specifically biology and entomology, choosing to be an entomologist at 10 years old. These days, his path has taken ...
Growing up, Bemus Point native Gavin Svenson has always had an interest in science, specifically biology and entomology, ...
The march to find a mate will last through the fall in SoCal, when the desert tarantula and California ebony tarantula ...
A new species of ancient shark has been discovered at Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky, officials said.