A study led by Raphael Boulay has shown that ants can display group-level personalities, becoming another species showing the trait once believed to be unique to human beings alone.
A unique and strange species of crustacean has officially been named after Elton John
Russia has laid claims to the Arctic. Now, though, it seems as though the U.S. is falling behind other nations in the critical region.
Natural gas mining could cause issues for human health. It turns out that endocrine disruptors from these activities could potentially harm human development and reproduction.
The corpse flower that has received so much attention at the Chicago Botanic Garden in Glencoe has been a bit of a disappointment.
Could eating raw oysters increase the risk of the norovirus?
Increasingly severe disturbances may be weakening the world's temperate forests. Scientists have found the droughts and other threats could be levelling forests.
Researchers are looking into creating an artificial leaf that could be a major boon to the energy industry.
A few fossil feathers are showing their true colors. Scientists have found new evidence that pigments and the microbodies that produce them can remain evident even in something as old as a dinosaur fossil.
It turns out that where a songbird lives may impact its reproduction and, ultimately, its survival as a species
Could air pollution lead to low GPAs? Scientists have found that fourth and fifth graders who are exposed to toxic air pollutants at home are more likely to have lower GPAs.
Scientists have found that frogs may be irrational when choosing a mate