How to Poison Feral Hogs (And Only Feral Hogs)
The animals are so destructive that they cost the United States billions every year, but actually doing something about it isn’t so simple.
The animals are so destructive that they cost the United States billions every year, but actually doing something about it isn’t so simple.
Domesticated betta fish have evolved a sex gene not found in wild fish of their species.
Seriously, stop it.
A pair of new studies on sea-level rise show that a crucial climate clock is ticking now.
Ancient crustacean guts are miraculously preserved in a Waukesha quarry.
Size isn’t everything.
No one knows where the discarded piece of hardware might land, but there's no reason to panic.
The reputation of all COVID-19 vaccines hinges on improving perceptions of the Johnson & Johnson shot.
Recent images of robotic technology from around the world
An XKCD comic—and its many remixes—perfectly captures the absurdity of academic research.
From his private Cape Canaveral, the billionaire is manifesting his own interplanetary reality—whatever the cost.
The bacteria that live inside the insects can’t keep themselves together.
I spent a weekend in the Mustang Mach-E, Ford’s biggest bet so far on a zero-carbon future.
Female hoopoes will paint their eggs with a brownish goo, in a bid for greater male attention.
A vote last month answered an important question about the world’s largest island.
Readjusting our ideas about what’s safe is going to take time.
NASA gave Elon Musk’s SpaceX a coveted contract for a lunar mission. Jeff Bezos plans to fight for it.
Blame climate change, wildfires, hungry beetles … and Millennial home buyers.
The study of DNA from millennia-old bacteria and viruses is revealing new secrets about the plague and other epidemics.
What if a single vaccine could protect us against SARS, MERS, COVID-19, and every other coronavirus-related disease, forever and ever?