From coding to building to circuitry, these educational activities support basic skills to serve children in science, engineering and beyond
Solar energy can alter the Earth’s magnetic field and likely lead the animals astray
With around 58,000 human deaths from snakebites each year in the country, a lot more must be done to save lives
A Danish graphic designer has pieced together historic photos and maps to create an interactive digital diorama of the fateful moments
The drugs have been shown to reduce depression and anxiety symptoms and make individuals more flexible in their thinking
The sample of the space rock Bennu that OSIRIS-REx collected could unlock an ancient existential mystery
In that age, the continent was attached to Antarctica, but migrating animals still traveled to the polar region for sustenance
Newly declassified documents from the Pacific theater have been digitized and could improve climate models
Originally built as barriers between fields and farms, the region’s abandoned farmstead walls have since become the binding threads of its cultural fabric
Nurseries built from bundles of tree branches may help conserve the freshwater fish in the age of climate change
In French Polynesia, the art of rahui puts everyone in charge of protecting the sea
A new analysis of the annoying critters shows when groups from Asia and Europe hitched rides on human hair and skin to arrive on our continent
New discoveries show how whale diversity exploded after the dinosaurs disappeared
A new show at the National Portrait Gallery focuses on the defenders of Mother Earth over the past 150 years
Primate groups climb to elevation to scout out rivals and steer clear of clashes
Perfumer Mandy Aftel's spellbinding collection of rare essences and artifacts is on display at the Aftel Archive of Curious Scents in Berkeley
Scientists hope new technology and computing power will help them understand destructive twisters
A decades-long project shows how the reptiles are changing the island of Española
Thousands of people flocked to Banner Elk, North Carolina, this year to watch the nation’s biggest woolly worm caterpillar race
A horticulturalist with the New York Botanical Garden provides advice for prolonging the life of your pumpkin