It's a massive, marvelous planet we live on, and part of what makes it so wonderful is the fascinating array of wildlife.
Imagine a single garment that could adapt to changing weather conditions, keeping its wearer cool in the heat of midday but warm when an evening storm blows in.
The latest tropical cyclone to develop in the Southern Indian Ocean is no threat to land areas.
People handle monarch butterflies. A lot.
Increased time constraints and the need for convenience in raising children appear to offset parents’ concerns about the future when it comes to their carbon footprints, according to new research by University of Wyoming economists and a colleague in Sweden.
As our body’s largest and most prominent organ, the skin also provides one of our most fundamental connections to the world around us.
For two days in mid-April, severe storms raced through the southern U.S. and NASA created an animation using satellite data to show the movement and strength of those storms.
Biological structures sometimes have unique features that engineers would like to copy.
Upwelling is a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface.
A telltale signature of a cookstove, commonly used to prepare food or provide heat by burning wood, charcoal, animal dung or crop residue, is the thick, sooty smoke that rises from the flames.
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