“If you’ve ever felt like your car is a magnet for bird droppings, you’re not wrong.”
Splatatouille isn't what everyone thought it was.
From Moon-gazing rattlesnakes to caterpillars with bizarre headgear—this year's winning photos will surely take your breath away.
Psilocybin is so nice, mushrooms evolved it twice.
A new study suggests that individuals in naked mole-rat colonies are assigned specific roles, including digging, garbage transport, and “toilet” duties.
Dogs can exhibit obsessive behaviors around their favorite toys, new research suggests.
According to an old Bulgarian tradition, some ants are the perfect, all-natural yogurt-making machines.
Researchers discovered that the venoms of three of four mamba species deliver a second nasty surprise.
The famed primatologist's research on chimpanzees redefined what it meant to be human.
It’s “an important reminder that evolutionary paths can be unpredictable.”
Smokey-tasting wine has cost the industry billions of dollars. A particular species of bacteria could help solve this problem.
These all-natural traps appear to run on calcium.
New research shows it's possible to reprogram skin cells into eggs that can be fertilized in the lab, though it's just a proof of concept for now.
Researchers first tagged the 13.8-foot-long (4.6 meters) shark off the coast of Florida and Georgia.
New research suggests that the most ancient evolutionary parts of the brain could be contributing to consciousness.
The squirrel probably isn’t rabid, but experts advise staying away and, in general, refraining from feeding wildlife.
A common, black yeast-like fungus may be the solution to uncontrollable plastic waste production, according to a German startup.
Adding tiny, complex nanoparticles to common vinegar significantly boosted its ability to destroy harmful bacteria, according to a new study.
Little is known about how leopard sharks mate in the wild. Rare footage shows a female doing the deed back-to-back with two different males.
It's possibly the first known bird, or any vertebrate for that matter, to hybridize as a result of climate change.