Discover why a brief 27‑minute window outside the den can make or break a polar bear cub’s chances in a warming Arctic.
Scientists have long focused on quantifying fear and other negative emotions in animals. Now they’re trying to measure positive feelings — and it’s a challenge.
Several missing after landslide rips through popular campsite in New Zealand - Several people, including children, are missing after a landslide struck a campground at the base of Mount Maunganui on T ...
The City of Pembroke’s annual SnoSpree winter festival is set to return next month, offering a week of free and low-cost ...
BROOKHAVEN - Simone has been waiting patiently at Brookhaven Animal Rescue League for 47 days, and shelter staff can tell ...
Ever wondered if there’s a place where your Social Security check might actually cover all your expenses? LaFollette, Tennessee isn’t just a dot on the map—it’s potentially your financial salvation ...
Japanese macaques are famous for soaking in hot springs during winter, but new research suggests this behavior may serve ...
Fin, a rescued dog with a nose for adventure, has become a whale watching expert, often sniffing out dolphins and whales ...
One year after a winter storm forced postponements across major U.S. sports, another weather system is prompting a ...
Nathan’s Famous, which opened as a 5-cent hot dog stand in Coney Island more than a century ago, has been sold to packaged ...
The contest, formal or otherwise, have been going on for decades.
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