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Fire salamanders—one of Europe's most well-researched amphibians—are biofluorescent, which means they can absorb light from ...
The free Stewards & Storytellers Learning Series returns with another season of evenings exploring the natural and cultural heritage of western North Carolina. From bioluminescence and native plants t ...
"In the deepening twilight, the pines edging my backyard merge into a wall of shadow. I hold my breath, staring hard into the ...
The American Civil War Battle of Shiloh claimed 23,746 lives from April 6-7, 1862—a fact that’s chillingly ironic for a place ...
Invasive worms that can leap a foot in the air are spreading across New Jersey and dozens of other states in the U.S., and while many people may think earthworms are good for our soil, think again.
New research is shaking up our understanding of evolution by revealing that some species may not evolve gradually at all. Instead, scientists discovered that certain marine worms experienced an ...
Researcher Brad Herrick holds a handful of invasive jumping worms in Madison, Wisconsin. Herrick says the University of Wisconsin is beginning to study the possible impacts of the worms on agriculture ...
“Glow” skin-care treatments have skyrocketed in popularity thanks to the promise of a more youthful look. More recently the trend has morphed with another craze — injectable peptides — to create ...