Paleobiologist Scott Lakeram analyzes 300-million-year-old coal ball fossils to reveal prehistoric plant-insect interactions ...
Crystal O'Neil of Plaster Rock, who has two children in the school, said her daughter texted her that bats were flying around ...
Discover the hidden snowfall of the ocean—what marine snow is, how it forms, and why it matters for our planet and climate ...
They're tiny, blobby, butt-shaped, and glow in the dark. What the heck are they? Scientists are still figuring them out.
Well, due to gravity, we get what Crichton calls marine snow — the continuous shower of organic matter made up of everything from dead plankton to fecal pellets, that falls from the upper ocean ...
These subtropical salmon just might represent the future of aquaculture in a world altered by climate change, pollution and population growth.