A new study claims that Prototaxites, which have defied classification for two centuries, might just be an entirely novel ...
High snow and endless fences made for a lethal combination that researchers and wildlife advocates are working to change.
Spencer Weitzel will present a program on song bird research to the Garland County Audubon Society at 7 p.m. Thursday at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3819 Central Ave.
A revolution is underway in gene editing -- and at its forefront is David Liu, an American molecular biologist whose ...
When I'm watching "Seinfeld" reruns on one of the satellite channels and stumble across this particular episode, I have to ...
Nick Fox's new book offers a thoughtful discussion on the controversial topic of hunting ethics. Agree or not, you may ...
The spring wild turkey season begins on Tuesday, April 15, the winter flocks are already breaking up, and the toms are gobbling and squabbling over the hens.
At first glance, it looked like a genetic error — so severe it should have crippled the animal. But instead, it helped turn ...
Plant cells without walls, known as protoplasts, are very fragile, and it has been difficult to keep them alive under a ...
Scientists are looking for answers about how these confounding trips, known as metastases, occur throughout the human body ...
A new study suggests genetic changes allow horses to produce more energy, while minimizing the toll the energy takes on cells ...
LOCAL LOBSTER: Curt Brown and Annie Tselikis pose in the Roux Lantern. In their talk titled “Lobster Tales,” Brown and Tselikis discussed the dynamics of the Maine lobster industry and the ...