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How can satellites help biologists understand animals’ response to climate change?
How does a cheetah posse behave? How do they reunite after long separations?
A scientist, inspired by her blanket-licking cat, is developing soft robotics based on cat tongue physics.
Researchers are using new tools to measure dinosaurs' body temperature. And no, we're not talking about a time machine and a thermometer.
Local scientists just published the first genome sequence of a frog. Studying it may help frogs and humans alike.
Ice core samples are letting scientists see into Antarctica's history and hopefully will provide lessons for its future.
Two plant-based low tech solutions may provide developing countries with clean water and solar power.
Tomorrow's launch of the Navy's Green Hornet F/A 18 jet is breaking the fuel barrier.
Using bio-inspiration on a nano scale has allowed researchers to create "molecular paper".
Scientists are discovering how prehistoric, 300 million year old cockroaches lived and behaved