Along parts of the Western Australian coast, large shells sometimes lie half buried in tidal mud. They belong to Syrinx aruanus, known as the Australi.
Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann 1, a city-sized icy body that orbits the Sun at roughly 6 astronomical units, is known for sudden outbursts that can produce a glowing coma with a spiral, ...
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This year marked the 20th anniversary of the annual Darwin Days in Ithaca, which is hosted by the Museum of the Earth. Ithaca residents gathered from Feb. 10 to 14 to celebrate Charles Darwin's ...
British gardeners and farmers may remember 2024 with a shudder – it was widely referred to as “the year of the slug”. Vast ...
From coastal plains and swamps to rolling hills and the Blue Ridge Mountains, South Carolina’s diverse geography supports a ...
Subspecies driven to extinction by hungry whalers returns after ‘back breeding’ programme using partial descendants ...
When a stone sits on the Earth’s surface, cosmic rays quietly pepper it, leaving behind rare isotopes like tiny time stamps.
March feels fresh and full of promise, but trouble already crawls through the garden long before flowers fully open. While many people focus on planting plans and new growth, several pests wake up ...
Biologists identify a new species of "living fossil" chiton through cutting-edge mitochondrial genome sequencing.
From Lake Superior cliffs to quiet mountain overlooks, these Upper Peninsula view spots deliver the kind of scenery that makes every stop worth it.
At Thevxlley’s AW26 debut, Daniel del Valle turned the runway into a weird, wonderful museum of flowers, ceramics, and ...