SCIENCE July 10, 2023 Northern Lights expected to be visible in 17 states Thursday A lingering solar wind will allow observers in more than a dozen states and Canada to observe the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, this Thursday.
Insects July 8, 2023 Odd bugs: Fascinating facts about praying mantises, walking sticks and other unique-looking insects Summer has arrived — and so have the bugs that come along with it. Check out some interesting facts about these odd insects that you may see around your garden.
US July 2, 2023 Biden admin gets burned after considering study to 'block the sun' Twitter users expressed confusion over a released document revealing that the Biden administration is studying how to block sunlight to prevent climate change.
Australia July 2, 2023 World's largest croc still growing as it hits stunning age milestone: experts Cassius was captured near the city of Darwin in 1984 and three years later transferred to the Green Island croc park, where he's remained happy and healthy for decades.
VIDEO July 2, 2023 World's largest crocodile in captivity could be 120 years old Cassius, who arrived at the Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat in 1987 has been estimated to have possibly lived for 120 years and could live for years to come, according to animal experts. (COURTESY: Marineland Melanesia Crocodile Habitat)
Brazil June 27, 2023 Scientist who dedicated her life to saving nearly extinct monkey species celebrates 4 decades of research Karen Strier began studying the northern muriqui monkeys when there were only 50 left in existence. Her life's work has helped to revive the species.
Media June 26, 2023 College allegedly fired biology professor for teaching sex was determined by chromosomes X and Y A Texas community college reportedly fired one of its biology professors for teaching his students that sex was determined by X and Y chromosomes.
True Crime June 22, 2023 Bryan Kohberger's DNA matches sample from knife sheath near Idaho victim Maddie Mogen: DA Bryan Kohberger's DNA is a statistical match to a sample found on a Ka-Bar knife sheath next to Maddie Mogen's remains in Idaho, prosecutors alleged in court filings.
Oceans June 20, 2023 Titanic fascination: Why the world remains enthralled by tale of doomed passenger liner As millions await word on the rescue mission to find a submersible that was touring the Titanic's wreckage, a look at why the tragic tale of the doomed passenger liner from 1912 still reverberates.
LIFESTYLE June 11, 2023 Willie Nelson, country music legend, gets new species of grasshopper named after him A group of scientists who are country music fans have discovered new species of grasshoppers in central Texas — and named one of them after Willie Nelson, country music star and Texas native.
Reptiles June 8, 2023 First 'virgin birth' found in American crocodile as reptile spends 16 years in isolation The first-ever recorded documentation of a crocodile's "virgin birth" has been released in a recent study after an isolated crocodile in Costa Rica laid 14 eggs.