A mysterious crack in the ground has appeared in Michigan, and now seismologists think they may know what the feature is.
Study finds genes in starfish that produces neuropeptides, common chemicals found in the human brain responsible for controlling and regulating cell activities.
Scientists have discovered that a rare bumble bee species 'Bombus occidentalis' is suddenly making a comeback in the Pacific Northwest.
It's not just dogs that have a connection with humans. Horses also are intelligent animals and, according to a new study, can actually read human emotions.
It turns out that ice-shelf loss will lead to faster sea-level rise.
El Niño may be causing the spread of the dengue virus.
Researchers found that monkey skulls underwent two distinct periods of evolutionary change, which led to advanced cognitive developments among the species.
Scientists have engineered a new synthetic biopathway that can more efficiently and cost-effectively turn agricultural waste, like corn stover and orange peoples into useful products.
Two massively big-mouthed fish once roamed the oceans of the Cretaceous period.
The "Little Ice Age" may have had some major impacts on human civilization.
Study identifies prehistoric 'big-mouthed' fish fossils from the Cretaceous Period, 92 million years ago.
Climate change is going to make a lot more changes to our environment than anyone expected.