In the Himalayan forests, the satyr tragopan performs one of the bird world’s most dramatic courtship displays.
High in the forest canopy, one genus of snake learned how to solve the problem of flight without wings. Here’s how, according ...
Extinction is rarely a moment. It is a process that unfolds offstage, marked by missed sightings, thinning records, and the ...
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Wilderkind could be 2026's biggest trend. Here's how to use it
Wilderkind is one of Pinterest's 2026 trend predictions. The term describes a nature-driven aesthetic that often blends ...
This Japanese discount wonderland has become the not-so-secret weapon of savvy Hawaii locals who refuse to pay paradise prices for everyday necessities. Walking into Daiso feels like discovering a ...
Glass cases protect rare and valuable collectibles: pristine action figures from the ’70s and ’80s still in their original packaging, die-cast vehicles with paint barely dulled by time, and dolls ...
It's that time of year again – and my personal favorite corner of science to look back on – when we recap the many ...
Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish scientist who dedicated his life to cataloging the living things known in his time (he died in ...
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How to see the hidden patterns of nature
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison explains the core model, a fundamental pattern for understanding how nature operates.
Bite force, a measure of the strength of an animal's bite, helps researchers understand a species' role in the ecosystem.
The burger on your plate might be connected to a forest that no longer exists, and the science behind that link is both ...
Scientists trace an ancient microbe, Asgard archaea, that gave rise to humans, animals, and plants more than 2 billion years ...
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