The country’s hippo population has grown to about 170, and officials warn it could reach 1,000 individuals by 2035 if left uncontrolled
The U.S. Coast Guard is still searching for the specific source of the leak, which occurred last week
Serotine bats are the first mammals known to mate without penetration, new research suggests
A new U.N. report finds current pledges put the planet on track to warm 2.5 to 2.9 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels this century
So-called "chimeric" monkeys could help scientists understand human diseases and aid in conservation efforts, but the research raises ethical questions
Despite internet claims, castoreum—a substance found in beaver glands—is rarely used today as a food flavoring
Researchers are not sure whether a virus or bacteria is causing the pets' ailments
NASA and Japan plan to test a biodegradable satellite made of wood, which burns up more easily than metal on reentry
Bottlenose dolphins in Australia have been snatching fish used to bait crabs—and adapting to fishers' attempts to thwart them
Atop the most powerful rocket ever built, the spacecraft is intended to carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the moon's surface and Mars in the future
We might not be the only primates to display helpful behavior toward members of a different social group, a new study suggests
Disparities from Covid-19 and opioid overdose deaths are major contributors to the widening gap, according to a new study
In addition to warming temperatures, new research finds contaminants might contribute to the endangered reptiles' skewed sex ratios
Scientists have discovered a pathway between the heart and brain in mice that appears to be involved during loss of consciousness
In a lab on Earth, the machine created a catalyst from Martian materials that can extract oxygen from water, for astronauts to breathe or use as fuel
A new device translates museum-goers' brainwaves into a simplified real-time visualization
The comedian launched an “alarmingly aggressive” global effort on behalf of the pūteketeke to shore up its victory in the annual popularity competition
The celestial spectacle has been ongoing since the beginning of the month, but it will peak Friday night into early Saturday morning
The stunt was planned to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Bard's First Folio
The country's Reykjanes Peninsula has been experiencing swarms of seismic activity for weeks, as magma accumulates beneath the surface
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