Scientists have taken a closer look at sea turtles at the ages of six to 18 months and have found that even then, they are extremely active swimmers.
Scientists have gotten a closer look at the secretive black tinamou, one of the world's least-known birds.
It turns out that the dispersant that was used to help the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may be more toxic to deep corals than the oil itself.
Scientists have taken a closer look at the conflict between two massive dinosaurs, and show that not only did fighting occur but that sometimes tyrannosaurs ate one another.
There may be a new method to save coral reefs: fish. Scientists have found that fish are the key ingredients to restoring degraded coral reef ecosystems.
White-nose syndrome is a deadly fungal disease found in bats that have devastated bat populations across eastern North America and the continent.
The release of greenhouse gases from permafrost may not be as bad as originally predicted.
Scientists have learned a bit more about a mass extinction event that occurred millions of years ago. They've discovered how carbon offered a mode of survival for some ocean life after this catastrophic event.
Scientists have reviewed 4,200 studies for solid evidence of the effectiveness of weight-loss programs and have discovered that only a few dozen of them meet the scientific gold standard of reliability.
Polar bears may be in more trouble than researchers first expected.
The number of gorillas and chimpanzees in Central Africa is continuing to decline. Now, conservation organizations are highlighting the plight of these animals as they attempt to push forward a new conservation plan.
For years, researchers believed that the well-known Brontosaurus was misclassified and was instead the Apatosaurus. Now, it seems as if the dinosaur is a distinct genus.