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Our U.S. national parks are not just a U.S. treasure, but a world treasure,” remarked a park ranger during a recent talk I ...
A newly described species from the Burgess Shale had three eyes, clawed limbs, and a tail full of gills—plus internal organs ...
The Springs Preserve is inviting the community out to enjoy a slate of activities happening at the nature preserve this May. Open through Monday, May 26: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Learn about the plants that ...
Marine scientists have captured images of a mysterious tentacled creature that lives more than 3 miles below the ocean surface.
Lofthouse Grange and Lodge Care Home in Leeds recently enjoyed a memorable day out to The Deep in Hull, one of the UK’s most ...
Do we have the right to turn insects into cyborgs that we can control to do our bidding, including our military bidding, if they feel pain or have preferences or anxieties? Making a cyborg animals can ...
Researchers argue that expanding deep-sea exploration is vital to understanding and managing these marine habitats ...
The Nature Tots program is aimed at children ages 2-5 with an adult chaperone and takes place the second Wednesday each month ...
"In each burrow move, the animal disappears from view by retreating into its burrow, then a small mound appears a short ...
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The fossil, Shishania aculeata, was originally thought to be an early mollusc, a group that includes snails and clams.
A cast and crew of around sixty students attracted audiences with fun songs, colorful costumes, and catchy dance numbers.