Sharks might not be a natural biological group, with most species potentially closer kin to rays than to an oddball group of sharks.
The bones of a whale that died at North Myrtle Beach 40 years ago were supposed to be displayed at SC's state museum. But it ...
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15 of the Best Beaches in Africa for Sun, Surf, and Scenic Coastlines
From sunny Plage d'Agadir to the chic shores of Camps Bay Beach, here's where to hit the sand on a trip to Africa.
Fishermen hoping to catch monkfish instead pulled up a 14-foot skeleton of a mysterious sea creature in the 1990s. What we ...
Roughly 425 million years ago, in the warm seas over what is now southern China, there lived a meter-long bony fish with jaws ...
Julia Taubitz spent four months chasing another World Cup title. The German sliding superstar won it by about the slimmest ...
Research demonstrates that vertebrate scavengers are remarkably effective at rapidly removing carcasses from the environment. By consuming decaying tissue, they physically eliminate pathogens before ...
When the asteroid ended the age of non-avian dinosaurs, it cleared ecological space on a global scale. Small survivors ...
The next soldier will not bleed, will not tire, and will not hesitate. It is already being built, and the race to send it to war is underway.
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A journey through Addo and memory on roads elephants once carved
Travelling from Cookhouse to Addo Elephant National Park offers a glimpse into the Eastern Cape’s shifting landscape of agriculture, renewable energy and conservation. Within the park, the scale of ...
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Surviving skeleton racing: Extreme winter danger
The investigative minds at How to Survive analyze the high-speed steering and neck strength needed to survive sliding face-first down an icy track at 80 miles per hour.
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