Two private teams, one American, the other Japanese will race to explore lunar caves with the whole world watching.
Mysterious Siberian craters could be dangerous; scientists say urgent investigation is needed
Scientists first began investigating the massive hold a few months ago when it was discovered in the remote Yamal region of Siberia.
Scientists find a whopping 7 species of ancient crocs in one patch of Amazon jungle
The crocs were about 13 million years old and were able to coexist due to an abundance of food in the area at the time.
Stunning discovery: Giant plumes of Sahara dust are fertilizing the Amazon
The report bases its findings on data from a NASA satellite launched back in 2006, which is able to pinpoint exactly how much phosphorous is leaving the Sahara and crossing the Atlantic to the Amazon basin.
Shocking reveal of the true hippopotamus ancestor
New findings reveal that the hippopotamus is closest in kin to a whale
Gerbils replace rats as main cause of Black Death
New research from a team at the University of Oslo may cause historians to re-write the cause of Europe’s greatest epidemic.
US shellfish industry at risk as oceans become more acidic
Oysters and clams could be among the first victims of rising levels of ocean acidification and most fishing communities are unprepared, according to researchers.
Acidic oceans threatening U.S. Shellfish, study says
U.S. shellfish are suffering the effects of increases in ocean acidification, and fishing communities are expected to take a large economic hit.
Rare Russian leopard rebounding from the brink of extinction
The most endangered cat in the world is rebounding quickly according to conservation officials.
Carnivorous bladderwort plant packs big wonders into tiny genome
The remarkable bladderwort has a unique biological niche and if its genome and genetic history are any indication, it intends to keep it.
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