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The Natural History Museum, London, has officially unveiled the 24-image shortlist for the 2026 Nuveen People's Choice Award.
On a remote volcanic outcrop in the Sou Pacifi, a giant, carnivorous centipede is quietly rewriting what we think we know about food chains. Instead of scavenging scraps, this invertebrate hunts live ...
Letts’ wife, Carrie Coon, stars in the critically acclaimed revival. Of her reprisal of a role she portrayed at Steppenwolf in 2021, Letts says: “She’s fearless.” ...
The plot of “A Bad Year for Tomatoes” revolves around Myra’s wish to get rid of her neighbors by making up a weird character to scare them away. So, maybe we can all live a bit vicariously and imagine ...
Researchers at Washington State University and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game are using collar cams to study a remote population of grizzly bears on Alaska's North Slope.
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Highly pathogenic avian influenza, HPAI, or “bird flu,” cases are popping up, so here are some expert facts about the viral ...
Farmers in Louisiana are going toe-to-toe with some nasty enemies: apple snails that clog crawfish traps while laying ...
More than 50 skuas in Antarctica died from the high pathogenicity avian influenza virus H5N1 in the summers of 2023 and 2024, marking the first documented die-off of wildlife from the virus on the ...