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This Earth Day, we’re celebrating stories from the past year of UC research that illustrate the resilience of life on our ...
Imagine stumbling across a tiny creature darting across the African underbrush, its nose twitching and legs pumping like a ...
A preliminary study traces an mpox outbreak in a group of Ivory Coast monkeys to the fire-footed squirrel, indicating the ...
Read about the Jurassic extinction event that wiped out many species at the beginning of this Period and led to the rise of ...
After three shows messing with the Bard, Dallas troupe brings its gender and diversity conscious approach to Lewis Carroll’s ...
Rodents and larger insects can also create holes in the ground that are perfect spaces for snake nests. These holes can be found embedded in grass, in piles of dirt or sand, or under piles of logs or ...
The evolution of teeth began in the oceans around half a billion years ago. First, filter-feeding fish evolved jaws – not to ...
On March 13 through 16, Clark University Theater Department put on a production of the Shakespearean comedy “Taming of the Shrew” in the Little Center ... attacking people and growling like an animal.
Pet cloning is on the increase in China, as grieving owners turn to science to try to bring their furry friend back from the dead. An idea once "confined to the pages of science fiction", pet ...
It will be a busy week at the Danville Public Library located at 319 N. Vermilion Street. Eight events along with the extension of the March Hare Used Book Sale through April 30 were announced last ...