Researchers in Canada discovered 567-million-year-old Ediacaran fossils that may contain the earliest evidence of sexual ...
The transgender creative discusses his new documentary, Second Nature, which shows how gay penguins and sex-changing fish are ...
From butterflies to blue whales, corals and worms, Earth is home to an incredible diversity of animals. How all of these ...
T. rex and other giant dinosaurs evolved tiny arms because their skulls and bites became powerful enough to replace forelimbs ...
The companies that drilled these cores were largely unaware that within these mudstones were fossils of microscopic organisms ...
Trove of fossils discovered in Canada sheds light on "when life first became large, complex and unmistakenly animal." ...
Researchers have uncovered a remarkable fossil site in a remote part of Canada's Northwest Territories, offering ...
Seventy-three million years ago, in Alaska's dark and frozen landscape, a group of small, rodent-like creatures was quietly ...
National Geographic Society CEO Jill Tiefenthaler looks ahead as the organization’s next evolution — The Museum of ...
Bats can swim. A snake can climb a rope by essentially turning itself into a living accordion. And baby cuttlefish are just ...
Attenborough began hosting and producing nature documentaries for the BBC in the 1950s. He spoke to Terry Gross in 1995 about about traveling the world to film Life on Earth.
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