Giving drones inflatable suits could help them survive crash landings By Sara Kiley Watson / Apr 21, 2023
Elephants and humans share surprising similarities. A new docuseries dives deep into that relationship. By Laura Baisas / Apr 21, 2023
New Zealand’s wild pigs could be a source of much-needed donor organs By Bill Morris/Undark / Apr 20, 2023
Seals snooze during 20-minute ‘sleeping dives’ to avoid predators By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Apr 20, 2023
Turf wars between whales and crabbers have increased due to climate change By Jesse Kathan / Hakai Magazine / Apr 19, 2023
The UN’s first high seas treaty could help dwindling Pacific salmon By Sarah Trent / High Country News / Apr 18, 2023
Bears can count, take selfies, use tools, recognize supermodels, and even open car doors By Ruscena Wiederholt / Apr 16, 2023
Baby cod seem to be drawn to the lullaby of wind turbines By Emily Harwitz / Hakai Magazine / Apr 15, 2023
Pygmy zebra octopus stripe patterns are as unique as human fingerprints By Jamie Dickman / Apr 13, 2023
The alluring tail of the Luna moth is surprisingly useless for finding a mate By Jamie Dickman / Apr 12, 2023
Sea cucumbers have a Spiderman-esque superpower—and it involves their butts By Laura Baisas / Apr 12, 2023
Rainbow trout are vulnerable to viruses—and microplastics make them even sicker By Elise Cutts/Hakai Magazine / Apr 10, 2023
A warming climate is driving salmon to switch streams By Lesley Evans Ogden/Knowable Magazine / Apr 8, 2023
Dog’s are a human’s best friend—and a shorebird’s worst enemy By Ben Goldfarb/Hakai Magazine / Apr 7, 2023
Chronic wasting disease is sickening deer and elk. Could predators help? By Christine Peterson/High Country News / Apr 6, 2023
Do magic tricks work on monkeys? Only if they have opposable thumbs like us. By Laura Baisas / Apr 4, 2023
Scientists are finally getting into the rhythm of sea creatures’ lunar cycle By Virat Markandeya/Knowable Magazine / Apr 2, 2023
Otters are back, but that doesn’t mean our rivers are safe By Carin Leong/Hakai Magazine / Mar 31, 2023
Critically endangered right whales are losing the battle against fishing boats By Darren Incorvaia/Undark / Mar 30, 2023
What video game-playing mice taught neuroscientists about memory-making By Andrew Paul / Mar 30, 2023
Babies who grow up around pets may be less likely to develop food allergies By Laura Baisas / Mar 30, 2023
These newly discovered bioluminescent sea worms are named after Japanese folklore By Laura Baisas / Mar 29, 2023
A 15-million-year-old beaver was just named after an iconic convenience store By Laura Baisas / Mar 28, 2023
How conserving wild beasts like wolves and otters could help with carbon capture By Gabriela Aoun Angueira/Grist / Mar 27, 2023
Bears can run at surprisingly fast speeds—here’s how they vary by species By Bill Heavey/Field & Stream / Mar 26, 2023
It’s still a mystery how snails ended up scattered around the globe By Thom van Dooren/MIT Press Reader / Mar 22, 2023
Birds sometimes hitch rides on ships—and it’s changing the way they migrate By Ute Eberle/Hakai Magazine / Mar 21, 2023
With bulging eyes and a killer smile, this sabertooth was an absolute nightmare By Laura Baisas / Mar 21, 2023