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City raccoons are domesticating themselves — and evolving to be more like pets to get our trash
If you live in a North American city and you notice that your local raccoons are looking cuter than usual, you're not imagining things. New research suggests that raccoons who reside in urban areas ...
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Scientists ranked hundreds of spider species by running speed. Australia's huge, hairy brown huntsman came out on top
You don’t want the brown huntsman spider coming at you. The creepy-crawly might be the fastest spider species in the ...
The Jasper County Youth Fair is a place where the experts are some of the youngest among us. It’s a place where people ...
Hens can make themselves at home in Mankato, not a single resident appears interested in starting a chicken fight and at ...
A large proportion of the world's forests are either actively managed or historically altered. That means fallen trees are ...
For nearly two thousand years, a Roman scholar's observation shaped how the world sees one of nature's most fascinating birds ...
Long before she was known as Artemis The Heart Whisperer, Artemis was a scientist who simply could not stop listening to ...
A Fungus & Bacterium Have a Symbiosis that Changes the Severity of Fungal Disease Many common beans are affected by a disease ...
Congratulations, you’ve experienced iridescence – a dazzling optical phenomenon that can be seen in many kinds of wildlife.
When darkness falls and the world sleeps, nocturnal animals are on the move! Join Emporia State University's Prophet Aquatic ...
War and a deepening economic crisis have created new challenges for conservationists trying to preserve Iran’s rich but ...
Merriam-Webster defines a "swap meet" as a gathering for the sale or barter of usually secondhand objects, and on July 11, a ...
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