Hirola” translates from Somali to something like “the peaceful one” or “the lone one,” referring to its solitary habits. Like other antelopes, Hirola are social but tend to form small herds of 10 to ...
Jan 19: Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, and MoS PMO, Personnel, Public ...
When species are smuggled or misdeclared, they can become invasive, introduce new diseases or pests, and endanger native ...
The “Trees, Time and Technology” show opening next week at the di Rosa center weaves together history, feminism, Judaica and ...
An international research team has announced the most complete fossil yet of Homo habilis (aka 'the handy man') – one of the ...
Hannah’s colleague Molly Jacobson was the first to find the chestnut mining bee, or “Andrena rehni” in New York since 1904 ...
Flowers have always shaped how people name their children. But beyond roses and lilies, the world holds rare blooms with deep ...
I am thinking of planting two fringetrees in my yard. However, I’ve come across mentions of their susceptibility to Emerald ...
Genlisea, or the “corkscrew” carnivorous plant, doesn’t wait above ground to hunt. Here’s how it traps tiny prey right ...
According to Kew’s “State of the World’s Plants and Fungi 2023” report, three out of four undescribed plants are threatened ...
Scientists from the California Academy of Sciences described 72 new species last year, from elegant birds to strange sea ...
The Wordle answer today for Sunday, January 18 (Puzzle #1674) is: SUMAC. If SUMAC wasn't in your daily vocabulary, here is ...