Experts suspect a coronavirus, but not the one that causes covid-19, may be to blame for the outbreak of canine vomiting and diarrhea.
Discovered in 2018, the drywood termites clone themselves and don’t require males for reproduction.
It's a tenth of the price of your average PCR test—and possibly just as accurate.
The orcas, mostly females, attacked the blue whales in coordinated attacks and feasted upon their gigantic tongues.
The breakthrough offers hope that similar interventions could one day work in humans.
Microorganisms were found nearly 4,000 feet below the seafloor, at temperatures close to the presumed upper limit for life.
Genome sequencing has revealed the identity of the kunga, a donkey-wild ass hybrid.
It’s the first detection of biofluorescence in a bioluminescent anglerfish.
The brains of elderly people who exercised often had higher levels of proteins important for communication between nerve cells, a new study found.
Anatomically, everything about a dolphin's clitoris indicates it evolved to help them feel pleasure, a group of researchers say.
New research shows that wild animals can be tracked through airborne DNA.
In tests, the fish used their motion-operated vehicle to earn a food reward.
The man was in his 50s and had been previously infected, but he was unvaccinated and had underlying health conditions
The much-anticipated Wayward hits shelves in August—but you can see the cover and read the prologue today on io9.
More than 1,000 manatees have died this year, due in part to pollutants that have smothered the seagrass they normally eat.
Soils kept in cold storage suggest that some of these now-extinct animals survived longer than previously thought.
State police say that eight wolves, including an entire pack, have been killed by poison since February.
Wolves living today along the border of Norway and Sweden appear to be descended from Finnish wolves.
Xenobots can reproduce via kinematic replication, which has never been observed before in organisms.
Birds are growing smaller bodies and longer wings in reaction to environmental changes, researchers report.