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A new report in Ecosphere documents, for the first time, moths feeding on the tears of a moose.

Trail Camera Captures Moths Drinking Moose Tears, Marking Major Scientific Finding

December 11, 2025

Dog peeing on grass at the park

Dogs Have Created An Environmental Crisis, Study Suggests

April 10, 2025

Galapagos Yellow Warbler

Road Rage: How Busy Streets Yield Angry Birds

March 24, 2025

A woman watching a nature documentary

Easy pain relief: Aches may go away just by looking at these types of images

March 13, 2025

green pine trees near snow covered mountain during daytime

The Most Beautiful Mountains on Earth | International Mountain Day

December 11, 2024

Yellow taxi cabs lined up at Central Park in New York City

Slower streets, calmer minds: How 20 mph speed limits could transform mental health

November 29, 2024

Liquid stream of silk solution solidifies to a fiber, adheres to and lifts a glass laboratory beaker

The real-life Spider-Man? Scientists recreate web-slinging technology

October 23, 2024

Angels Landing Trail

5 Best Hiking Trails In The US, According To Adventure Chasers

September 19, 2024

hearts fly out of the brain of a person in love

Love lights up your brain differently depending on who you’re thinking about

August 26, 2024

Peekamoose Blue Hole in Upstate New York

Make A Splash At The 5 Best Swimming Holes In The US, Ranked

August 16, 2024

Rat poison is moving up the food chain, threatening carnivores worldwide

August 9, 2024

Camel crickets were the main consumers of the fruit of the shrub Rhynchotechum discolor.

Why do plants make fruit? Cricket guts reveal fascinating answer

August 8, 2024

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