If you weren’t already charmed by catfish, here’s another reason you should be.
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Yes, that seabird soaring above your head will poop on you—for very scientific, evolutionary reasons.
The new technique may someday help scientists learn how to prevent miscarriages.
The newly coined “doubling-back aversion” highlights another reason why people stubbornly refuse to change tack, researchers say.
Sparring saigas, a leaping whale, and a motherly beetle are some of this year’s coolest wildlife photos.
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In the world of spiders, when it comes to male sex organs, size really does matter.
It takes practice to become the ocean’s top predator.
Sea star wasting disease causes sea stars to decay and die, often within days.