A close-up shot of a male Sierran treefrog.
If you ever notice a river go suddenly quiet, that’s your cue to get to higher ground and not film. And if snow beneath your boots makes a deep, hollow “whumph” sound, that isn’t just weird acoustics; ...
Want to call in some good luck this spring? Try killing the first snake you see-or any of these other springtime traditions from around the world.
Frog mating calls change with temperature and may signal when ponds are safe for breeding, offering insight into climate change.
English antique dealer Andrew Blackall explains how rock and roll, and the memorabillia that comes with it, makes money too.
Sunbeams through the windows illuminate floating dust motes—and, imperceptibly, microdroplets of mucus carrying the measles virus, expelled from an infected but asymptomatic child who is hopping and ...
Last week, the Trump administration took steps to rescind the EPA’s “endangerment finding”—made 17 years ago during the Obama administration—that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare.
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