Writer Claire Allen speaks to five people who walked the coast of the UK about what they learned. Here, they share their highlights and top sights.
Liam Templeton, a project officer for Species on the Edge, outlined the problems facing some species, including the Natterjack toad.
Beloved hospitality businesses across the eastern suburbs are on the hunt for new operators to keep their iconic venues ...
In climates cold enough to freeze, you never know what is hidden underneath the ice. For countless years, humans have … ...
Grazing sheep under the panels of huge solar farms is proving to have multiple benefits. As well as maintaining the ground, it improves soil quality, reduces flooding, and makes the sheep happier ...
Roughly 201 million years ago, drastic changes extinguished many forms of life and led to conditions that allowed the terrible lizards to thrive Riley Black Science Correspondent Dinosaurs only ...
unchanged since the days of the dinosaurs. The sighting thrilled even seasoned oceanographers and offered a rare glimpse into one of nature's most enduring enigmas. This discovery not only ...
Columnist Candy Moulton writes, "We’ve all gotten a pretty good dose of frigid weather all across Wyoming in the last few ...
Dinosaurs Roamed the Northern Hemisphere Millions of Years Earlier Than Previously Thought, According to New Analysis of the Oldest North American Fossils Jan. 7, 2025 — A newly described ...
Jan. 10, 2025 — More than half of 23-year-olds in a European study show restrictive, emotional or uncontrolled eating behaviors, according to new research. ... Climate Fee on Food Could ...
Here’s the top six cover crops Midwest cattle farmers are using to stretch fall and winter grazing. Cereal rye is one of the top cover crops used in the U.S. for both agronomic and grazing. It is ...