In 2020, voters narrowly passed a measure in favor of wolf reintroduction, and now, wildlife officials are about to begin the controversial effort
Electrodes placed in the brains of five patients led to "profound" improvements in cognitive function, even years after their injuries
Birders are driving hours to Corpus Christi for a chance to spot the cattle tyrant, which has never been observed in the United States before
Scientists discovered a connection between a bacteria linked to eczema and an itch-causing enzyme in a study of mice
The footprints pre-date the earliest known fossils of avian ancestors by roughly 60 million years, per a new study
A scent-detecting dog led the team to the discovery in South Africa, and traces of mole DNA helped confirm it
The "resonant" planets could provide insight about how such systems form and evolve—and why our own solar system is not synced up
Dimples called vibrissal pits on the beaks of the mammals can perceive electricity and might help with hunting and navigation
The celestial spectacle will peak on December 13 and 14, lighting up the night sky with as many as 120 shooting stars per hour
The carnivorous mammals will increasingly face habitat loss and fragmentation because of climate change, according to scientists
The neurological condition, called chronic wasting disease, has a 100 percent fatality rate in the deer, moose and elk it infects
Researchers have been unable to locate an obvious source for the particle—it seems to have traveled from an empty spot in space
The large plane, which can accommodate roughly 300 passengers, delivered 45 scientists and 12 tons of equipment to a research station in Queen Maud Land
The elusive and critically endangered Vangunu giant rats are at least twice the size of common rats
New research suggests the birds may find their mates in crowded colonies by looking at their chest plumage
For the first time, the FDA has indicated a willingness to endorse a longevity drug
The Vermont raptor can no longer fly, but he is helping educators teach the public about his species through art
The iceberg, which naturally broke off Antarctica in 1986, had remained grounded for decades before moving again in recent years
Researchers documented three cows in Ohio killed by Asian longhorned ticks, which can lay up to 2,000 eggs without needing to mate
John Kreatsoulas, who made the discovery while diving in southwest Florida, initially thought the 60-pound mandible was a log
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