Research suggests that feeling awe in nature can nudge people toward caring about and protecting the natural world.
Using 20 ear muscles, caracals scan for prey and rotate their ears 180 degrees to hear even the slightest rustle.
It's that time of year again -- when butterflies and birds begin their fall migration to warmer climates, writes guest columnist Travis Gates.
Monarch butterfly numbers are declining, but people like Lorene and Robert Miller of Plain City are helping in a major way.
By adding a whole new biochemical pathway to a plant species, researchers were able to make a plant that grew much bigger, ...
While walking through a nature reserve in Australia, a visitor noticed a flash of white and some movement in the trees. They started filming and ended up recording a wallaby with abnormal fur. Park ...
You don’t have to travel to the ends of the Earth to unplug. From Montana to Iceland, these stunning locations will force you ...
This video presents a look at nature in the Amazon rainforest, captured in 4K. Featuring aerial views and natural wildlife scenes with background music and no narration.
Ever seen the hairs on a bee’s eyeball? Or the contours of a hummingbird's tongue? Science photographer Anand Varma takes us ...
Researchers have developed a unique solar thermoelectric generator that could change the game for residential solar panel systems. However, the current issue is that STEGs convert less than 1% of ...
The sky above us is a complex ecosystem, just like the land and sea. A new field of research is bringing a fresh understanding of the birds, bugs and other species that live there Dustin Partridge of ...
Mississippi State football got a huge win over Arizona State on Saturday. Bulldogs fans made the most of the moment. Mississippi State football got a huge win on Saturday night, when they defeated Big ...