Cutting UPFs from our grocery list was expensive, laborious and time-consuming ...
Once a a rare nester in Ohio in the 1960s, Canada Geese are now thriving in Ohio and have nests in all 88 Ohio counties.
In school, we learned about the asteroid that wiped out an estimated 76% of all creatures. Scientists now call this the fifth ...
Termites can wreak havoc on more than just your house, with the destructive insects often colonizing otherwise great gardens.
More than 2,000 Lebanese people have been killed — hundreds in a single day last week — thousands more have been injured, and ...
How do we know which threats are real in the AI age? We can now test whether AI can be used as a tool to help us separate ...
Children babysitting their younger siblings is common in many families and can be a perfectly reasonable resource. It’s ...
For that flare of yellow to appear, the plant must spread its seeds, and it is that seed head which is a design marvel ...
Bees have once again arrived on campus, but research studies by students and faculty across campus are focused on bees ...
A Vanessa annabella butterfly lands on a Sphaeralcea ambigua, ‘Desert globemallow’ in Kim Nielsen-Glynn’s Petaluma home ...
Each spring, these tiny birds fly thousands of miles north—but warming temperatures may be reshaping when and where they ...
Millions of ground-nesting solitary bees of the Andrena regularis species call an Ithaca cemetery home. (Adapted from Hoge et ...