From the bumblebee bat to the Baluchistan pygmy jerboa, here are eight of the world's smallest mammals who thrive in a world built for giants.
After a cold winter, rising temps trigger the emergence of a perennial Lowcountry nuisances: the no-see-um or sand gnat.
Despite their name, killer whales (orcas) are actually dolphins.
Many bites are the result of intentional interaction with snakes, and the study suggests many bites could be prevented.
Scientists have identified 866 new species as part of the Ocean Census, a global mission to protect and accelerate the ...
Here’s our top 10 things to do on the Big Island for March 14-20. No. 1 — “Sew Fine: Hawai‘i Island Threads” fashion exhibit (Hilo, through March 29) When: Regular studio hours Mondays, Tuesdays, ...
New species of shark, sea butterfly, mud dragon, bamboo coral, water bear, octocoral, and shrimp were just some of the marine ...
Some of the penguins at the aquarium are in their 30s, which is double the normal life expectancy of African penguins in the wild.
A new conservancy will oversee work to improve vegetation, water quality and natural habitat in the Salton Sea. Will nearly ...
In the biotechnology and chemical spaces, genus claims are often sought by patent applicants to protect not only a specific product of interest, ...
You can’t have a picnic at the beach and then be upset when seagulls show up. And when you advertise a free-for-all python ...
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