Starlings helping out with ticks.

Animals have developed incredible ways to connect with one another, using sounds, movements, and even smells. From the depths of the ocean to the tops of trees, communication plays a key role in their survival. Let’s explore eight fascinating ways animals “talk” to each other. 8. Singing Whales use hauntingly beautiful songs to communicate over … Read more

Are We Alone? The Science Behind the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Are We Alone? The Science Behind the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Gargi Chakravorty

You’ve probably looked up at the night sky and felt that familiar tug of curiosity. Those countless stars flickering in the darkness seem to whisper a question that humanity has pondered for centuries. It’s bigger than ourselves, bigger than our tiny blue planet. The question isn’t just philosophical anymore, it’s scientific, urgent, and closer to … Read more

A dog sitting on the grass looks up straight into the camera.

The Genetics Behind Domestication

Jan Otte

Domestication represents a significant evolutionary shift from wild to tame, where human influence has shaped animals over generations. The process involves selecting animals for specific traits such as reduced aggression, increased sociability, and adaptability to living with humans. But what genetic factors underpin this transformation? Understanding the genetics behind domestication provides insights into how wild … Read more

whale tail in the middle of ocean

10 Unbelievable Animal Behaviors That Defy Logic

Suhail Ahmed

  Every time we think we’ve figured animals out, they do something that makes our tidy explanations fall apart. Across oceans, forests, deserts, and even city streets, species are pulling off feats that look less like instinct and more like strategy, engineering, or even culture. Scientists can describe the how of many of these behaviors, … Read more

10 Diseases Affecting Wildlife and How Biotechnology Fights Them

Linnea H, BSc Sociology

Wildlife diseases are disorders found in wild animals that can significantly impact ecosystems, biodiversity, and even human health. Understanding these diseases is crucial for conservation efforts, as many species face increasing threats from various pathogens. In this article, we will explore ten significant diseases affecting wildlife and how biotechnology aims to combat them. White-Nose Syndrome … Read more

a fox sitting on top of snow covered ground

7 Ancient Legends That Uncover the Deep Wisdom of Native America

Suhail Ahmed

  Across North America, stories were once more powerful than any printed law, carried not on paper but in the breath of elders and the rhythm of drums. Today, scientists, educators, and tribal knowledge keepers are finding common ground in those stories, recognizing them as sophisticated knowledge systems rather than simple folklore. From guiding migrations … Read more

Are We Only Kind to Creatures That Look Like Us? A Study in Visual Empathy

Are We Only Kind to Creatures That Look Like Us? A Study in Visual Empathy

Annette Uy

Have you ever wondered why we rush to rescue a stranded puppy but barely blink at the plight of a struggling insect? The answer may lie deeper than mere preference—it could be hardwired into the way we see the world. Our brains are remarkably sensitive to faces and forms that remind us of ourselves, and … Read more

three camel walking on desert

Three Kings or Three Commandos? The Truth About Mission Magi

Suhail Ahmed

  High in the Thar Desert, where December nights can bite harder than many people expect and daylight burns like a furnace, three silent “kings” move under the radar. They do not follow a star, but satellite tags. They are not bearing gifts, but data. And they are not even human. Mission Magi, a quiet … Read more

Mola mola ocean sunfish Monterey Bay Aquarium.

In Tennessee, Fish Can Sing — And It’s Not Half Bad

Trizzy Orozco

Beneath the surface of Tennessee’s rivers and lakes, a hidden world of sound comes alive each night. Imagine a moonlit shoreline where the water shivers, not just from a gentle breeze, but from a chorus of fish singing their hearts out. It might sound unbelievable, but it’s true—Tennessee’s fish don’t just swim; they vocalize, turning … Read more

Why Naming a Species Isn’t Just Scientific—It’s Political

Why Naming a Species Isn’t Just Scientific—It’s Political

Annette Uy

Imagine you’re the first person to discover a vibrant frog deep in the Amazon. You get to name it, right? But what if that frog lives on land claimed by two countries, or is sacred to an Indigenous community? Suddenly, naming isn’t just about science—it’s tangled in history, power, and politics. Naming a species is … Read more

bridge over body of water

10 Spookiest Cities in The US

Suhail Ahmed

  America loves a good ghost story, but some places seem to collect them the way other towns collect souvenir mugs and ballparks. From abandoned asylums and underground tunnels to whole city blocks layered with tragedy, geology, and strange environmental quirks, these places keep producing reports of chills, shadows, and things that seem to move … Read more

The River Thames Is Getting Cleaner — So Eels Are Now Getting Rowdy

The River Thames Is Getting Cleaner — So Eels Are Now Getting Rowdy

Annette Uy

There’s a quiet revolution happening beneath the ripples of the River Thames. Once declared “biologically dead” in the 1950s, today the Thames is bursting back to life, teeming with creatures that once seemed lost forever. Among the most surprising beneficiaries are the European eels—slippery, secretive, and now, astonishingly spirited. As the river recovers, these eels … Read more