03/29/2023
Climate change, urbanization drive declines in LA's birds
Climate change isn't the only threat facing California's birds. Over the course of the 20th century, urban sprawl and agricultural development have dramatically…
03/29/2023
Genomic study reveals signs of tuberculosis adaptation in ancient Andeans
People have inhabited the Andes mountains of South America for more than 9,000 years, adapting to the scarce oxygen available at high altitudes, along with cold…
03/29/2023
8 North Georgia Adventures for Spring
From crossing a suspension bridge to stargazing on North Georgia's mountain peaks, you'll love checking these trips off your list.
03/29/2023
Science Museums Take Stock of 1.1 Billion Objects From Around the World
Natural history museums have joined forces to produce a global digital inventory of their prized collections, from pinned butterflies to dinosaur skulls.
12/20/2022
Another shoutout to a recent troll of ours.
“aLL SciEnCtiSts aRe pAid oFf”
12/19/2022
A male Southern Appalachian Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) appears to hover as he patrols his pool in an exceptionally clear, pristine Smoky Mountain creek in east Tennessee.
12/19/2022
Jonathan, the world's oldest tortoise, marks his 190th with fanfare and salad cake
While Jonathan's exact birthday is unknown, it's estimated he was born in 1832 — before the first photograph of a person and the first postage stamp. He's getting lots of well-wishes on St. Helena.