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A first look at Argentina’s Somuncurá Plateau reveals features somewhat predictable for a Patagonian steppe: shrubs, grass, ...
Researcher Federico Kacoliris, who mobilized the conservation movement around the species, recently received a Whitley Award, ...
In a rare account of conditions inside the notorious Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), Abrego’s attorneys say he and ...
Life’s a lot better when you stay curious and open-minded about the world. That’s easier said than done, however. Adult ...
In general, evolution is a long, slow process of tiny changes passed down over generations, resulting in new adaptations and ...
Urban wildlife is evolving right under our noses — and scientists have the skulls to prove it. By examining over a century’s ...
Nature’s least loved animals are dying fast. This could make the environment stinky and pathogens unstoppable.
I certainly remember mastering it at school: that weird little maths shelter you built, with numbers cowering inside like ...
The latest infestation to befall Istanbul is ticks, which have swarmed some neighbourhoods of Turkey’s biggest city and sent nearly 8,000 people to hospital with bites so far this year. Thirteen ...
ChatGPT and other AI tools are having a massive effect in schools, commerce, science, medicine and, increasingly, in the ...
Aesop's fable "The Frogs Who Asked for a King" is about human folly and the dangers of discontent. This version comes from the beautifully illustrated 1915 edition Aesop's Fables for Children, ...