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Ecologically- and economically-rich coral reefs occur in very specific places on our planet.
New species finds include a succulent plant, worms and crustaceans near a hydrothermal vent and desert bees.
How can we effectively communicate the urgency around plastic pollution in the ocean to effect change?
The first cepahalopod genome has been sequenced, verifying just how alien these animals truly are.
Among octopuses, researchers are finding that the larger Pacific striped octopus is a bit of an oddball.
A new study finds that caterpillars drug and manipulate ants.
California condors are making a fantastic comeback but are still facing challenges like lead poisoning.
Stress can originate in the gut bacteria of mice—and likely of humans, too.
Endangered Galápagos penguins are benefiting from a change in the trade winds.
Urban farms are popping up all over the Bay Area, creating sustainable agriculture and helping communities.
Science Today looks at the latest advances in bio-inspired technology.
Science Today looks at some fascinating interactions between corvids and the interspecies world at large.