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University researchers hired several different animals to check whether they could disperse baobab's seeds through their ...
More and more loggers from urban areas are flocking to Ecuador to chop down trees and procure balsa wood for constructing ...
The tiny dark purple berries of this shade-loving flower can induce trance, erratic behaviors, and even kill a person in seconds.
Why did the Presidential Fitness Test end? The test used to be administered to students across the country but the practice ...
Thousands of tarantulas are coming to these five states as mating season sends them out in droves. Experts are warning people ...
By carving dams, the beavers restored Utah's dying rivers, all the while making soil fertile and reviving fish populations.
This year, the garden showcased assorted varieties of lotuses and water lilies that started blooming in early spring.
Nature is incomplete without the chirping of birds, but urbanization has taken a toll on bird populations in the U.S.
Tucked in southcentral Alaska, this aggressive volcano might erupt anytime soon. Residents are urged to prepare themselves.
Designed from the same material as pearls are made of, this fish is much more flexible and stronger than other soft robots.
The Amazon rainforest is facing a threat unlike any other, and this 37-second clip sums up all the deforestation that has happened.
If the demand for avocados doesn't reduce by 2050, the monarch butterflies that overwinter in Mexico's forests will disappear.