You probably think tossing groceries anywhere in your kitchen is fine, right? Think again. Where you stash your food matters ...
Across the animal kingdom, evolution has opened the door to a growing scientific quest to understand what a menagerie of ...
Microplastics cause decreases in the populations of grazing animals in ponds, ultimately resulting in toxic algal blooms.
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Platypuses are weird looking. They look like someone stitched together a duck and a beaver—flat bill, webbed feet, and a ...
Nancy Caruso’s Get Inspired program has been giving the green abalone a human helping hand for the past two decades.
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Nanoplastics are disrupting fish's ability to think and make decisions, with troubling implications for ocean food webs. Scientists from Shantou University, the Chinese Academy of Fisheries Sciences, ...
A new University of Utah-led study has discovered the mechanism behind a decades-old evolutionary mystery-how "selfish chromosomes" cheat the rules of genetic inheritance.
Wolves living inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone show genetic and immune-system signals that researchers say may be linked ...
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have documented the farthest trek of a young female fisher (Pekania pennanti) ...
Theatrikos Theatre Company, 11 W. Cherry Ave., Flagstaff. Mar 14, 7:30-9 p.m., Mar 15, 2-4 p.m., $40. The mystery begins! Based on the beloved board game and cult film, Clue is a fast-paced farce full ...