By Chelsea Jandreau Education Director The cycles found throughout nature are full of endings, fresh starts, and plenty of ...
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Antarctic penguin breeding cycles changing rapidly in response to climate change, study shows
Penguins in parts of Antarctica are breeding up to two weeks earlier than a decade ago, likely in response to climate change, ...
An array of animals and plants survive winter in the subnivium, nature’s igloo. But climate change is threatening this hidden ...
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The future of Antarctic life: Scientists map out five scenarios as climate and human pressures mount
A team of scientists has overcome a major challenge in predicting how Antarctic life will fare under future climate scenarios ...
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Cartoons About Animals For Your Creature-Obsessed Child
A list of animated cartoon series that kids who are obsessed with animals can watch to learn about ecosystems, animals and ...
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These are the 50 weirdest animals in the world — and your jaw will be on the floor after seeing some of them
Wondering about the weirdest animals in the world? We've listed the Top 31 here — including the axolotl, aye-aye, blobfish, ...
Microbes often display cooperative behavior in which individual cells put in work and sacrifice resources to collectively ...
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After 18 years and 1 million visitors, beloved L.A. children's exhibit debuts revamped experience
The Skirball Cultural Center has remade its interactive Noah's Ark installation, which leads directly into its refreshed ...
January ushers in more than just winter. It is the season of the four “tions”: brumation, hibernation, migration and ...
Defend Ballona Wetlands Calls for Cancellation of Marina del Rey New Year’s Eve Fireworks to Protect Wildlife and Coastal Ecosystems. Fireworks are not the only way to celebrate. Proven, visually ...
This year’s recipient of the Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement talks about “punk science,” microbial economics and thinking like a mycorrhizal fungus.
A new study finds that warming temperatures are causing Antarctic penguins to breed earlier, threatening some species with extinction by century's end.
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