Global sea cucumber trade threatens 60 percent of species
The humble sea cucumber, a creature that looks more like a squishy pickle than a luxury commodity, is at the c
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The humble sea cucumber, a creature that looks more like a squishy pickle than a luxury commodity, is at the c
NASA says astronomers used Hubble, ESA's Euclid observatory and the Subaru Telescope to help identify one of t
Researchers at the University of Bayreuth reported a new class of polymers that could contribute to compostabl
Authorities on Rottnest Island said ground-penetrating radar identified possible additional Aboriginal burial
Researchers and traditional owners examined previously undocumented Arnhem Land paintings of thylacines, raisi
A newly reported fossil site in southwest China has pushed parts of the complex animal story deeper into time,
A Stone Age object from Devon has been reinterpreted as a seal-tooth pendant, offering fresh clues about ancie
WHO says 58 countries have now eliminated at least one neglected tropical disease, a milestone on the road tow
WHO and France used a One Health summit in Lyon to move the idea of linked human, animal and environmental hea
NOAA's April 2026 SPEAR model outlook showed an unusually high likelihood of a moderate-to-strong El Nino deve
Deep under Antarctic ice, researchers reported 13 unusual bursts tied to a long-predicted cosmic signal. The d
Scientists have built a detailed map of smell receptors in the mouse nose, revealing an organized pattern wher
Scientists at Oregon State University reported a real-time view of chemical interactions linked to Alzheimer's
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a method that turns brain wiring int
The 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum theft remains the largest art heist in history, with 13 stolen works
Dozens of highly venomous box jellyfish were reported off Western Australia's Pilbara coast, prompting safety
A prospector in Western Australia's Goldfields found a rare australite, a small piece of glassy cosmic debris
A fossil collected from a Gippsland cave 119 years ago has confirmed that giant echidnas once lived in Victori
Rangers in remote Cape York discovered a new Aboriginal rock art site while planning fire management around ot
One of Australia's most elusive birds may have turned up in a new place. Researchers working in south-west Que
An artificial intelligence system correctly diagnosed emergency room patients more often than human doctors an
Researchers have described a new hamster-sized mammal from the Pacific Coast that lived alongside dinosaurs, a
NOAA's Okeanos Explorer has opened its 2026 field season with a mapping shakedown off Hawaii, the first expedi
Dark comets sit in one of the stranger corners of solar-system science. They look like asteroids, without brig
NASA's Parker Solar Probe has given scientists a rare close look at magnetic reconnection, the explosive proce
ESA's newest deep-space antenna has entered normal operations at New Norcia in Western Australia, strengthenin
Graphene aerogel is already one of those materials that sounds invented for science fiction: ultralight, porou
A new kind of climate summit has put scientists in the driver's seat, not just as advisors but as central pres
NASA is working on a way to make drones pull over for emergency responders in the sky. The idea is simple: whe
Some of the world's biggest technology companies are looking beyond Earth to solve a growing problem: data cen
A Kenyan runner just shattered the London Marathon world record, and his parents back home watched it all unfo
Fifteen years after a catastrophic earthquake and tsunami triggered a nuclear meltdown in Fukushima, Japan, sc
Sabastian Sawe ran the fastest marathon ever on London's streets. When he landed back in Kenya, the country gr
Kenya's President William Ruto welcomed marathon world record breaker Sabastian Sawe to State House in Nairobi
For generations, Germans have blamed a sluggish feeling in April and May on something called "Frühjahrsmüdigke
Sabastian Sawe landed in Nairobi to a water cannon salute from the airport fire brigade. Within hours, Kenya's
Kenya gave marathoner Sawe a hero's welcome after he shattered the London Marathon record. Thousands of people
Atlantic salmon exposed to cocaine in the water do not just absorb the drug. They change how they move. Resear
In the forests of northeastern India, a spider described as creamy and nutty has become a sought after protein
A 35-meter parachute destined for Mars was just baked in an oven in the Netherlands to make it at least 10,000
NASA's Artemis II crew is back on Earth after a nearly 10-day flight around the Moon. Reid Wiseman, Victor Glo
NASA's Curiosity rover has found seven organic molecules that had not been identified on Mars before. The resu
A beach walk near Denmark in Western Australia turned into a rare find: a lump of ambergris, the waxy material
Yomif Kejelcha crossed the finish line of the London Marathon in under two hours, and still lost. The Ethiopia
On World Tapir Day, conservationists in Malaysia are celebrating an animal they know surprisingly little about
A sweeping new study covering six Central African countries has found that people are eating more wild animals
A fossil kept in a museum collection for more than 150 years has been reidentified as an important piece of co
The Big Catch-Up has delivered more than 100 million childhood vaccine doses across 36 countries, according to
Tens of thousands of people go under the knife each year for torn knee cartilage, hoping surgery will fix the
Seventy-two percent of the world’s marine protected areas are being flooded with wastewater pollution, accordi