
How could baby dinosaurs live in the Arctic?
Scientists wanted to find out whether dinosaurs could have lived year round and nested in the Arctic.
Scientists wanted to find out whether dinosaurs could have lived year round and nested in the Arctic.
Scientists dug into sediment cores on the Falkland Islands and found signs that people had visited the islands before the European explorers arrived.
Researchers compared the wing coloration of different dragonfly species to see how the color and amount of coloration changed depending on the climate.
Scientists investigate an evolutionary puzzle: why some clownfish choose to remain peacefully in their social groups, even though this means they may not breed.
Scientists combined ideas from climate science and biology to figure out how climate change and genetics influence the migration habits of peregrine falcons.
Researchers race to discover how many species of salamanders depend on Texas groundwater before groundwater depletion and habitat loss drive them extinct.
Researchers found out that the first flying vertebrates were very closely related to a small dinosaur-like group of animals.
Different species of seabirds can live together because they have learned how to divide their limited food resources.
Scientists used ancient DNA, radiocarbon dating, and archaeological remains to find out where the first people in the Caribbean came from.
Scientists wanted to know how each bacterial species in our gut affects our health.