Hunting limits aren’t arbitrary—they‘re determined using highly specific data points. They are determined on a state-by-state ...
With powerful hind legs and the ability to use their tail like a fifth leg, kangaroos are built for movement and impact. Their incredible jumping ability allows them to conserve energy while traveling ...
As private companies race to build orbital habitats and government agencies sketch out Mars timelines, a fundamental biological question remains largely unanswered: can humans safely reproduce in ...
The use of seabird poop as a fertilizer for corn and other food crops supported the expansion of pre-Inca civilizations despite living in an extremely arid environment.
K-State beef cattle experts discuss why better measurement, sound husbandry and pre-calving management matter for efficiency in cow herds.
What is dart frog toxin, the poison linked to Alexei Navalny’s death? - The toxin is reportedly 100 times more powerful than morphine ...
Samples of popular commercial dog foods contained “dangerous levels” of heavy metals, plastic contaminants, and acrylamide, a ...
The bald eagle used to be a rare sight in Illinois. Now, there are more than 3,000 that spend the winter here.
Half the world’s coral reefs were hit hard by extreme ocean heat, and an even more severe bleaching crisis is happening right now.
A new research trial on King Island is putting maternal productivity under the microscope, exploring how improved nutrition, pasture quality and ...
EQUINE infectious disease and microbiology, accompanied by a Special Collection on the equine microbiome are in the spotlight for the March 2026 issue of the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ), which is ...
Here is the hidden problem behind the return headline. North America now has roughly 500,000 bison, but most are in private or commercial production herds rather than conservation herds managed for ...