Increasing day length on the early Earth boosted oxygen released by photosynthetic cyanobacteria.
Genomic evidence shows that Denisovans and modern humans may have overlapped in Wallacea.
Evapotranspiration is the largest source of water vapor in the Congo rainforest during the spring rainy season.
Pterosaur with 1-meter-long skull was Australia's largest known flying reptile.
Discoveries of more complete remains of cartilagenous fishes have shed new light on the prehistory of sharks and their relatives.
New studies of the white shark (aka great white) show that its social life and hunting strategies are complex
With suggestions that Americans turn to economic account some of the smaller species of the Atlantic Coast
From queen bees to elephant matriarchs, many animal mothers are assisted by others in rearing offspring.
The Museum develops programs for the blind.
A true story of a lonely plant ecologist and his mischievous neighbors
Three Singing Mice
A mammoth tusk is discovered during an excavation for a new building
Florida Museum of Natural History Study Provides New Insight.
The badlands of southeastern Utah, home to part of the
dinosaur-rich layer of rocks called the Morrison Formation
Science toys you can build or buy for you and the other kids in your life.
Where to find Natural History archives and other free stuff
With the spotlight on ’rithmetic, there are now free online sites where you can practice your math skills.
Alternatives to surgery for treating joint pain from arthritis