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Interactive activities, animal encounters and hands-on fun will bring science to life at Brevard Zoo this summer.
It’s hard not to relate to the little insects that carnivorous plants like the Cape sundew, Venus flytraps and pitcher plants feed upon. What seems to be an inert plant, a part of the ecological ...
David Koepp hadn't written a "Jurassic" movie since 1997. When Steven Spielberg asked him to return for "Jurassic World," his ...
Chipmunks are members of the same family as squirrels. The small rodents spend most of their time aboveground, eating seeds, ...
For me, the most fascinating part is the fact that such a group of animals managed to adapt to different habitats, which ...
Discover how your stress response is actually working for you—and how imagination can help you adapt, even when the world makes it hard to find a clear path forward.
Have you ever imagined what cows would look like if they were shampooed and blowdried? Me neither. But now that I've seen it, ...
Scientists recently found an example of evolution in real time, tucked away in the collection drawers of the Field Museum in ...
Urban wildlife is evolving right under our noses — and scientists have the skulls to prove it. By examining over a century’s ...
When dog training is viewed as a form of enrichment, it becomes a relational practice of fun, manners, empathy, compromise, ...
In his new book, a former FDA commissioner unpacks the latest science on metabolism, weight loss, and how GLP-1 drugs ...
Bizarre Spinosaurus makes history as first known swimming dinosaur. A newfound fossil tail from this giant predator stretches our understanding of how—and where—dinosaurs lived.