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Interactive activities, animal encounters and hands-on fun will bring science to life at Brevard Zoo this summer.
African wildlife explorer Rob the Ranger captures drenched lions braving the rain, offering a rare look into their adaptability.
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Two new studies add to the evidence that human activity, from fishing to urban development, is driving the evolution of wild ...
Like traditional street theatre such as Punch and Judy, puppets grab the audience’s attention against the backdrop of ...
South Australia’s tiny pygmy bluetongue skink is baking in a warming, drying homeland, so Flinders University scientists have ...
Livelihood diversity wasn't just a feature of ancient African societies; it was key to survival. New research covering millennia of African history reveals that livelihood diversification enabled ...
Sour foods are often avoided by mammals, but many birds regularly feed on highly acidic fruits. Evolution has provided them ...
The mesh-like fossil would push back the oldest known animal on Earth by more than 300 million years. ... SCIENCE. 1.5-million-year-old bone may be earliest evidence of cannibalism by human ancestors.
Humans are the only animal that lives in virtually every possible environment, from rainforests to deserts to tundra ...
A new study reveals the key lies not in the production of a regrowth molecule, but in that molecule's controlled destruction.