Research: Historical records show what leads lions to hunt porcupines and what happens when...
Not much can mess with a lion. They're four-hundred-pound top predators, bringing down large prey like wildebeests, zebras, and even giraffes. But they're...
Research: Wild red deer contribute to the preservation of open landscapes —
Similar to farm animals such as cattle or sheep, wild red deer grazing in open landscapes can also contribute to the conservation of...
Research: Paper wasps capable of behavior that resembles logical reasoning —
A new University of Michigan study provides the first evidence of transitive inference, the ability to use known relationships to infer unknown relationships,...
Research: The bird that came back from the dead —
New research has shown that the last surviving flightless species of bird, a type of rail, in the Indian Ocean had previously gone...
Research: Star formation burst in the Milky Way 2-3 billion years ago —
A team led by researchers of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB, UB-IEEC) and the Besançon Astronomical Observatory...
Research: Water flea can smell fish and dive into the dark for protection —
Water fleas -- or Daphnia -- ensure their survival by reacting to a signal substance of their predators (fish) with flight. The zoologist...
Research: Radioactive carbon from nuclear bomb tests found in deep ocean trenches —
Radioactive carbon released into the atmosphere from 20th-century nuclear bomb tests has reached the deepest parts of the ocean, new research finds.
A new...
Research: Just one-third of the world’s longest rivers remain free-flowing —
Just over one-third (37%) of the world's 246 longest rivers remain free-flowing, according to a new study published in the scientific journal Nature....
Research: Great chocolate is a complex mix of science, physicists reveal —
The science of what makes good chocolate has been revealed by researchers studying a 140-year-old mixing technique.
Scientists have uncovered the physics behind the...
Research: Statistical study finds it unlikely South African fossil species is ancestral to humans...
Statistical analysis of fossil data shows that it is unlikely that Australopithecus sediba, a nearly two-million-year-old, apelike fossil from South Africa, is the...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
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