Atlantic puffins spend a surprising amount of time on two very domestic problems: keeping their feathers preened and making ...
Have you ever wished you could swim like a fish? How about speak like one? In a paper recently published in the Journal of ...
Researchers recorded more than 1,000 fish sounds in Barkley Sound, an inslet on the coast of Vancouver Island in British ...
Forward‑facing sonar is changing the way anglers approach fish across Minnesota, and the conversation is happening right here ...
This post is in response to Unexpected Creative Tool Use By a Wild Wolf to Catch Crabs By Marc Bekoff Ph.D. Veronika using the brush to scratch her back. Source: A. J. Osuna-Mascaró/with permission.
An elk stands in an Idaho field, calling to its herd. Idaho wildlife officials say hundreds of elk are eating into farmers’ livelihoods near Emmett, causing more than $1.2 million in crop damage last ...
The “chippy tea” is a sacred British institution. According to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), the nation’s love for ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming legal work but poses risks if unverified, prompting some judges to mandate disclosure ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission reported steady license sales. Learn about their new Lake Erie research vessel.
The video explains a practical method for frying fish so it stays crispy. The process focuses on oil temperature, coating, and timing. Each step shows what to watch for while the fish cooks. Common ...
In speedskating, tenths of a second can determine whether an athlete wins gold or misses out on medals entirely.
How does a cow scratch an itch on its back? An Austrian cow named Veronika has a solution that could change how we view livestock. For the past decade, Veronika has been observed by her owner ...