Signed in 2003, the Carpathian Convention is an international agreement that calls for seven Carpathian countries to work together to protect, preserve and provide guidance for sustainable development ...
Red Canyon Park sits just outside town, offering another dose of spectacular scenery without the crowds. The red rock formations here glow in the sunlight, creating landscapes that look like they ...
During hibernation, brown bears spend up to six months lying almost completely still, without eating, drinking or exercising.
Ancient buildings like Greece’s amphitheaters and Japan’s temples remain in use today, preserving cultural heritage.
Triceratops and other horned dinosaurs had remarkably large nasal cavities compared with most animals. To understand what filled that space, researchers, including a team from the University of Tokyo, ...
Explore keystone species, extinction, and wildlife crime and learn how you can help preserve biodiversity through World ...
Brooklyn has always been a place that celebrates the unusual and the unexpected, and The Bone Museum fits right into that tradition. This is a borough that’s never been afraid to be different, to ...
With only slight interference from the 3,000 odd fish in the main 100-foot tank at Marineland, the Rev. Mike Maxon marries stuntwoman Corna Day and professional diver Jack Tyree in Rancho Palos Verdes ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way that giant embryonic cells divide—without relying on the classic “purse-string” ring long thought essential for splitting a cell in two. Studying ...
Researchers have uncovered something extraordinary: starfish don't have five arms. They are, genetically, one massive, ...
Mycorrhizal fungi are the 'masters of the universe' beneath your feet, forming a 'wood wide web' vital for plant health and soil.