The Triassic period marked a chaotic chapter in Earth’s history following the planet’s largest mass extinction. This ...
Mosquitoes are biting humans more often as biodiversity loss leaves them with fewer animals to feed on, according to new ...
Wildlife encounters have a unique power to reshape how people see the world and their place within it. Observing animals in ...
Not all dinosaurs were giants roaming open plains. Some lived high in dense forests, gliding between trees with wings made of feathers and skin. This documentary explores small, dragon-like dinosaurs ...
A roundup of family-friendly activities taking place in the Charleston area during the week of Jan. 16-22, 2026.
Here’s a look at arts and entertainment events happening this week in Tuolumne and Calaveras counties. To submit an event for ...
The Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History announced an ambitious slate of exhibits and public programs for the first half of 2026, ranging from fine art ...
Covered in overlapping keratin scales, the African pangolin looks more like a walking pinecone than a mammal. Yet, not many can tell how essential the. Check out our stories from Culture, Living, ...
If the grey January skies have you craving an escape, there is no better refuge in the city than the warm, gas-lit glow of ...
Our bones did not begin deep inside the body. They started in the skin, not long after the first complex animals took shape.
It is thought that this giant snake lived in the ancient seas during the Eocene epoch, about 56 to 34 million years ago.
This is one way the team behind Apple TV’s “Born to be Wild” describes the six-part documentary series. The series — which premiered on Dec. 19 — is narrated by SAG Award winner Hugh Bonneville and ...