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This year, the garden showcased assorted varieties of lotuses and water lilies that started blooming in early spring.
With his unique art style, Gomes has transformed empty yards into gorgeous fashion banners and unattended sidewalks into ...
Researchers have yielded surprising results from the longest experiment ever done, in the Amazon rainforest, after 24 years.
Nature is incomplete without the chirping of birds, but urbanization has taken a toll on bird populations in the U.S.
The Southern giant petrel had even grasped an emperor chick in its mouth, but when the savior arrived, it had to get back.
By carving dams, the beavers restored Utah's dying rivers, all the while making soil fertile and reviving fish populations.
Ants are not as pesky as you may imagine. Experts have turned towards the insects for help in helping a forest back to life.
How Contaminated Is the Beach You’re Visiting? Scientists Just Invented a Simple Tool to Detect This
In a new intervention to protect beaches and oceans, scientists have devised a tool that will prevent humans from contamination risks.
Designed from the same material as pearls are made of, this fish is much more flexible and stronger than other soft robots.
If the demand for avocados doesn't reduce by 2050, the monarch butterflies that overwinter in Mexico's forests will disappear.
The Amazon rainforest is facing a threat unlike any other, and this 37-second clip sums up all the deforestation that has happened.
Tucked in southcentral Alaska, this aggressive volcano might erupt anytime soon. Residents are urged to prepare themselves.
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