Discover the best U.S. national parks to see the Northern Lights and how often they can occur there.
Cannibalism in snakes is much more widespread than previously thought, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that snakes are evolving to become cannibalistic. Learn more about it.
Learn how specialized sensory cells and 500 million neurons help octopuses recognize mates and reproduce through touch alone.
With Artemis II well underway, learn what comes next for this historic mission.
Learn how subduction zones become enriched in gold through repeated melting of Earth's mantle.
Learn how bone dice from Ice Age sites in the American West are pushing the origins of gambling back by more than 6,000 years.
Learn how newly discovered Ediacaran fossils are pushing the origins of animals back millions of years before the Cambrian explosion.
Learn how imagination works in the brain and why it may come from higher-level systems, not just a replay of sensory experiences.
Learn about the discovery of a 2,400-year-old iron-smelting workshop in Senegal, shedding light on the Iron Age in West Africa.
Discover how Indigenous art from less than 1,000 years ago could reshape what we know about the Tasmanian tiger’s disappearance from mainland Australia.
Learn how early human language relied on simple verb-noun combinations, and how these structures still survive today as clues to how speech first developed.
Learn how snow leopards, Himalayan wolves, and leopards share the same habitat in the Himalayas by hunting different prey, allowing multiple apex predators to coexist without direct competition.
Learn how a fossil from Utah’s Wheeler Formation reveals where early spider relatives lived, how quickly complex animal body plans emerged after the Cambrian Explosion, and why those traits took millions of years to shape ecosystems.
Learn how researchers decoded 2,000-year-old ash from Pompeii incense burners to reveal imported resins from Africa and Asia, wine-based offerings, and how global trade shaped everyday Roman rituals.
Learn how baby chicks choose spaces linked to gentle human contact — and what this reveals about animal welfare on farms.
Learn more about April's full Pink Moon in 2026, how it got the name, and its cultural significance.
Learn how the Amazon molly, an all-female fish that reproduces asexually, uses gene conversion to maintain healthy DNA and survive more than 100,000 years without males.
Learn how seals move their whiskers to pick up tiny movements in the water — and what this might mean for the future of robotics.
Learn how scientists are studying America’s ghost forests to improve the resilience of coastal habitats.
Learn how winds in Saturn's upper atmosphere power a continuous aurora, creating misleading changes in the planet's rotation rate.