Researchers have found that dogs can process both meanings and intonations of specific words, and such ability surpasses the traditional credit given to them.
Through an extensive study, researchers found out that degraded forests are actually an overlooked source of home and protection for different species.
The Prusten Project has revealed that the tigers' voices can greatly improve their lives; from showing the identity of each individual to saving their population.
Chimpanzees were believed to be aggressive and overly competitive. However, a recent study shows that they are naturally cooperative.
Vitamin-powered batteries were created by a team of Harvard University chemists to store a day’s worth of energy.
Turning off lights at home is not only energy efficient and cost-saving, but it is also a healthy habit to practice too, according to scientists.
Pizza or Mother Nature? It's heartbreaking to learn that our beloved comfort food might actually be harmful to the environment.
A massive block of butter was recently unearthed -- it is 2,000 years old and still edible.
In 50 years from now, people across the globe will experience extremely hot summers, hotter than any summer experienced till date, a new study has found.
A cave biologist discovered new cave worms that can survive in poisonous conditions.
Nobody would have thought that human urine could be put to any use except Mexican engineer Gabriel Luna-Sandoval. It was when Luna-Sandoval was urinating one day that an idea struck his mind of using the yellow liquid elsewhere.
A team of Indian wildlife researchers, conservationists and forest officials have come up with a “Human Disturbance Index” which helps to map and calculate how human activities effect biodiversity in wildlife parks and reserves.