Archives
-
Chimango Caracaras Break the Mold with Shared Parenting Duties in Raptor World
Pairs of scavenging falcons called Chimango caracaras (Milvago chimango) demonstrate an endearing level of collaboration while raising their chicks.
Latest Research Articles
-
Tonga Volcano Eruption Caused by Underground Gas Buildup Instead of Magma, Seawater Reaction [Study]
-
Central US Weather Update: Tornadoes Seen To Escalate On Memorial Day Weekend
-
2024 Atlantic Hurricanes: Rapid Intensification to Unleash Deadly Storms This Season
-
Central, Southern Plains Forecast: Severe Thunderstorms to Unleash Hail, Frequent Lightning This Weekend
-
Texas Weather Forecast: Over 110,000 Properties Experienced Power Outages Due to Destructive Storms
-
Finnish Company Develops Sustainable Lab-Grown Meat Using Air, Electricity and Microbes
-
Memorial Day Meltdown: Severe Storms and Sweltering Heat to Sweep Across the US
-
Floods That Hit Afghanistan Most Likely To Intensify, UN Warns
-
Water Scarcity Looms Large: Climate Change and Development Threaten Global Water Security
-
Ancient People Hunted Extinct Elephant In Chile, Study Finds
-
From Ice Shelf to Iceberg: Brunt's Dramatic Transformation Threatens Research Outpost
-
Second Human Case of Bird Flu Detected, Linked to Dairy Cow Outbreak