The latest news on the most endangered species on Earth.
The Day the Dinosaurs Died
65 million years ago, life was the same as it had been million years before. Things were good for our feathered dinosaur buddies. Until a tiny, tiny
The latest news on the most endangered species on Earth.
65 million years ago, life was the same as it had been million years before. Things were good for our feathered dinosaur buddies. Until a tiny, tiny
Arctic rotifer multicellular animal is so small you need a microscope to see it, lives after been frozen for 24,000 years.
There are at least 50 billion wild birds, six for every human, in tour planet.
150,000 genetically modified male mosquitoes are released on the Florida Keys.
How many Tyrannosaurus rexes roamed North America during the Cretaceous period? Some 2.5 billion lived and died over the approximately 2 1/2 million years the dinosaur walked
Self-decapitating sea slugs that drop their heads and regrow an entire new body on the head.
Three species of deep-water sharks were collected from the Chatham Rise, off New Zealand, and for the first time scientists documented their luminescence, also called cold light.
Scientists have found the real reason of the dinosaurs extinction, in the asteroid dust inside the ancient impact crater.
Nano-Chameleon, a new contender for the title of ‘World’s Smallest Reptile’ has a body size of just 13.5 mm.
A new study predicts that the majority of shark species are threatened with extinction. Overfishing is the main reason.