These little microbes survived for so long in the rock taken from nearly 50 feet beneath the Bushveld Igneous Complex.
Microbiologist Thomas Brock found that an enzyme from Yellowstone’s hot springs can be used in genetic tests.
Jessica lost her vision when she was just 11. But despite the disability, today she's one of the most popular South African divers.
The clues were investigated based on the Great Oxidation Event that occurred 2.4 billion years ago, which gave birth to new ...
Research finds that the ancient ostriches developed their flightlessness that we find in modern birds due to the absence of predators.
Known as 'Mexican freetail bats,' these nocturne-dwelling creatures emerge out of their nests to feed on enormous quantities of insects.
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Custom shipping containers offer sustainable design, financial practicality, and flexibility, all while supporting the ...
Trump and RFK Jr. have incorrectly tied autism to Tylenol usage in pregnancy, which some lawyers are hoping to use to update ...
Scientists studied chimpanzees in Uganda's Budongo Forest and noticed that they were eating something unexpected for ...
A 29-year-old man was attacked by a bear while visiting Yellowstone National Park. He was hiking alone when the incident ...