Life on Earth is far more resilient than it first appears. From scorching deserts to freezing oceans, and even places touched ...
Trove of fossils discovered in Canada sheds light on "when life first became large, complex and unmistakenly animal." ...
From butterflies to blue whales, corals and worms, Earth is home to an incredible diversity of animals. How all of these ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Life on Earth looks good for its age. Newly discovered fossil records hint that mold-like unicellular organisms — the common ...
Somewhere in the northern Rockies, a collared gray wolf veers off a ridgeline trail it has used for weeks. Nothing visible ...
It may sound too bizarre to be true, but the Amazon molly (Poecilia formosa), a fish that inhabits rivers, lakes, and swamps ...
Today, Earth is home to animals of all shapes and sizes, from nearly microscopic creatures like tardigrades to 80-foot-long (25 meters) blue whales. These organisms have arisen and evolved over ...
Many animals survive predation by running, fighting, or hiding. However, some take a much stranger approach: they play dead.
The development of nonanimal research methods is an opportunity to transition toward modern, human-relevant science and reduce animal suffering. New approach methodologies (NAMs) are techniques of ...