For thousands of years, one tree species defined the cultural and ecological identity of what is now the American South: the ...
Every year, the Natural History Museum’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year turns the natural world into a gallery of ...
Beaumont melds its Texas swagger with Cajun flavors, with its location along the Louisiana border. About an hour east of ...
North Carolina’s underrated state parks are full of surprises, adventure, and natural beauty waiting to be explored. From misty wetlands to rugged mountain peaks, these hidden treasures offer ...
It’s impossible to ignore a new discovery known affectionately as the death ball. And there’s a good reason to pay attention ...
The 300 million-year-old Tyrannoroter heberti had an extra set of conical-shaped teeth, indicating it likely ate plants. It’s one of the earliest species to do so.
For more than a century, paleontologists have been piecing together how the mysterious predator Andrewsarchus is related to ...