Before T. rex and ankylosaurus ruled the Earth, a host of similar Triassic reptiles reigned
Individual behavior patterns may skew studies, but researchers have a solution to this problem
A proposed design looks to automatically adjust the exterior lighting on the Anholt Island building to the moonlight
In lab experiments, the brainy birds carried a stick and scooped with them to get at cashews kept in a box
Examining the evidence offers a way to look back at now damaged environments
The delay is representative of a major problem in biology: Female and intersex animals are understudied compared with their male counterparts
Uncovering the varied strategies that animals employ could help engineers develop robots that accomplish similar tasks
Researchers are starting to understand the biological rhythms that sync worms and corals to phases of the moon
A clever new study shows the cute critters will often scuttle toward a video of a rising ball
As the big cats return to hunting fur seals on the Skeleton Coast, a new project tries to keep people out of the way
Following a six-year renovation, the revamped exhibition will open March 13 with three indoor aviaries
Mercury contamination in their Amazonian wintering grounds may play a role
This quirky icon of evolution faces a rocky future
Distant identification of whales is improving rapidly, but finding the behemoth creatures is still surprisingly tricky
Kids and senior citizens alike rally to rescue beloved young seabirds that have lost their bearings
Native vegetation blocks the birds’ ability to see approaching predators
A new survey of attacks by lions, wolves and other big carnivores shows that people in low-income countries are at greater risk
Even as darkness gripped the forests for months, two small species made it home
Be in the right place at the right time to witness these sublime sights
The red junglefowl is losing important genetic diversity in its native Asian habitat