Studies are showing that “good bacteria” can help us handle stress better, regulate emotion, even stay motivated and hopeful.
Living next to a large angophora tree, a family of five was used to hearing strange noises in their home on Sydney’s Northern ...
Scientists are currently tracking a Tristan Albatross- a critically endangered species-which has made a groundbreaking ...
Since it was first detected in the U.S. in 2014, H5N1 avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has jumped from wild birds ...
When cold weather sets in, it’s tempting to assume pest problems go into hibernation along with the garden. Unfortunately, ...
Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a nasal vaccine against the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus which ...
Natural England officials are still investigating the origins of a beaver discovered 'in the wild' at Pensthorpe nature reserve.
While mothers used to run the school pick-ups, now it's fathers who increasingly appear at school gates across the UK, says ...
While it seems like predators are always the bad guys, they have their place in the ecosystem, writes Outdoors columnist Oak Duke.
Because their feet are not adapted to process prey items, shrikes carry large items to thorny vegetation and/or barbed wire fences and promptly impale the prey upon a thorn or barb. This behavior ...
Santa Barbara County Planning Commission votes 4-1 to approve what could be the first of 71 housing projects on the ...
New experiments reveal how astrocytes tune neuronal activity to modulate our mental and emotional states. The results suggest ...