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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 Academy's expedition to the Philippines discovered unusual treasures at great depths.
Happy Halloween! We thought we’d get you in the mood with some really creepy spiders—Lycosoidea.
Bwahahahaha. Put on your evilest laugh and get ready for some spooky science headlines…
This is the second installment on the exhibit “Evolving Traditions: Southwest Native Pottery and Silver.”
A mastodon rib bone is challenging the early history of humans in North America.
A cricket and a spider prove that chivalry isn't dead, even if it is for selfish reasons...
Lightweight, mobile microscopes are not only being used in third world countries to diagnose disease...