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This diffusion‑limited regime likely dominates for fluffier aggregates made of phytoplankton remains, fecal pellets, or ...
In the Arctic, one of the primary paths for water to flow is along water tracks, stream-like features that fill with and ...
After a two-month search, a Wisconsin zoo believes its escaped otter Louie 'has made the decision to be a wild otter.' Louie ...
Have you ever felt the chill of a mountain breeze and wondered what secrets wander these heights? Hidden among the frozen ...
A photography tour guide tracked a snow leopard to a place where it enjoyed the perfect hiding place to ambush approaching blue sheep.
Helicopters are challenging to fly even under the best conditions, but can they successfully fly in the rain? Here's what the ...
Here are some of the commonest clues to find, and when and where you might spot them… Soft mud, fresh snow and damp sand all ...
Engineering scholars at Brown University uncovered unexpected dynamics in how organic particulates sink in the ocean, a ...
KATHMANDU — The first-ever study of GPS-collared snow leopards carried out in Nepal has shown that these hyper elusive big cats spend up to a third of their time in neighboring India and China ...
Podcaster Show PlayerA color-coding system indicates snow plow services on specific streets. Different colors indicate the services on the street. For instance, green means plows went down a ...
An animal sanctuary has announced the successful birth of a snow leopard cub after months of dedicated work. The cub, nicknamed “Little Lady”, was born at The Big Cat Sanctuary in Kent on May 10.
Today's Climate Animals—Living and Dead—Can Help Track Humanity’s Toxic Legacy Natural history museum collections can help backfill environmental pollution data, a new study argues.