Some insects look more like aliens than they do insects. One example is a grasshopper that is able to survive by not looking ...
Peru grants legal rights to native stingless bees, setting a global precedent to protect key pollinators in the Amazon rainforest.
In a nightmarish discovery that has piqued scientific interest, a tarantula has been found infected by a "zombie" fungus that ...
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This Lush Tropical Rainforest Is Hiding In Florida
It's the only one of its kind in the continental United States.
DISCOVER the "magical" and "enchanted" rainforest in the heart of the Lake District, with rare wildlife, ancient trees, and "as much rain as the Amazon." ...
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The $3,000 Beetle: Why the Titan Beetle Is the Holy Grail for Insect Collectors
The titan beetle (Titanus giganteus) may just be the insect equivalent of a giant, flawless diamond. The species has a ...
Researchers in Peru have long been campaigning for legal rights for local Amazonian stingless bees, and have recently achieved success in two Peruvian regions, as My Modern Met reports. In late 2025 ...
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Rare monkeys 'absolutely loving' new home
Two small rare monkeys are "absolutely loving" their new home at an attraction in Berkshire, one of their handlers has said. The Goeldi's monkeys, listed as vulnerable on The International Union for ...
Susan Trumbore, a professor of earth system science at the University of California, Irvine, who simultaneously teaches Ph.D students in Germany, studies the carbon cycle and how forests and soils ...
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The Most Colorful Birds on Earth and the Hard Truth About Habitat Decline
Brilliant plumage survives only where forests, rivers, and wetlands stay whole. Habitat decline turns color into silence too fast.
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