Why do we have big brains? Or walk on two legs? Biological anthropologist and broadcaster Alice Roberts talks human ...
In the cold darkness of the Arctic deep, Greenland sharks move slowly through water that rarely changes — outlasting dynasties, living through centuries that humans can only read in history books.
A fossil mammal tooth smaller than a grain of rice does not announce itself loudly. It must be hard won from sediment and ...
The result was a five-part series that became a phenomenon. Now, TMNT comics veteran Erik Burnham has adapted the series into ...
Bears are among the most powerful and adaptable mammals on Earth, thriving in environments ranging from Arctic ice sheets to tropical rainforests. We explore the evolution of bears, the unique ...
So far this year, 25 gray whales have been found dead in Washington, making this year’s count the third highest in a half ...
Washington’s relationship with Russia appears likely to continue its decades-long decline, with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying on May 22 that formal diplomatic talks over the Ukraine war ...
This story is republished as it originally appeared in the August 1975 issue under the title “Six Against the River.” The six of us are experienced canoeists, but I began to wonder if Mark and Eck had ...
Plan a visit to Canada, our neighbors to the north. You’ll find diverse culture, rich history, and extraordinary natural beauty.
MUMS told of their shock after spotting a gruesome passage about Jack the Ripper in a popular kids’ book. A page in ‘Whoosh ...
It will take a transformation of our country’s pandemic preparedness to avoid the worst. Success, though, could establish Canada as a global leader in science and innovation ...
Michigan might be known as the Great Lakes state, but rivers have played a crucial role in its development and culture. They ...
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