Long thought extinct, a 750-limbed creature has been found near Silicon Valley—and this millipede's got claws and even its own "clothing." ...
From detox diets to spot-reducing belly fat, some health fads just refuse to die. Here’s why these myths endure—and what science actually says about them. A runner sips a green smoothie before ...
The Erie Zoo is pleased to announce the birth of a lesser spot nosed guenon monkey on Wednesday, October 8th, born to first time mother, Georgia. Both mother ...
Prioritizing which animals and plants to help is driven mostly by whether we like them or not. Some experts say that may not ...
Throughout our history, the magazine’s storytelling has relied on photographers—and on artists such as Fernando Gomez Baptista.
Highlighting the best wildlife photography across land and sea, these the winners photos from this year's Wildlife ...
Deep in Russia’s Kaliningrad region, trees grow in bizarre, spiraling patterns no one can fully explain. Some blame wind, others spirits—but the truth remains twisted ...
Join the Oil Region Astronomical Society (ORAS) and Knox Public Library on Saturday, November 1 at 11 a.m. for the launch of the library's participation in ORAS' Binocular ...
Many unexpected human artifacts have been preserved, for centuries, in vulture nests. This sandal woven from grasses and twigs, called an agobía, is somewhere between 727 and 771 years old, ...
New research finds new puppy parents sometimes struggle with time management and other issues. We asked experts for tips to ensure that all members of a household thrive. A female mixed-breed puppy ...
Sprawled across much of the Arabian Peninsula, today’s Arabian Desert is known for brutal heat, dry, harsh winds and scarce water—hardly hospitable to human settlers unaided by air conditioning and a ...
We know inhaling polluted air harms our lungs—but what about our brains? According to compelling new research, pollution may put you at higher risk of being hospitalized for one of the most common ...