Articles for author: Annette Uy

The World’s Flattest Frog: A Tale of Evolution, Squishiness, and Silliness

The World’s Flattest Frog: A Tale of Evolution, Squishiness, and Silliness

Annette Uy

Imagine a creature so bizarre and squishy that, if you found it pressed beneath a stone, you might think it was a living pancake. Welcome to the odd world of the world’s flattest frog: the Bornean flat-headed frog. This animal has evolved to defy expectations—no lungs, paper-thin bodies, and a lifestyle so strange it almost ...

How Climate Change Is Redrawing the Map of British Marine Life

How Climate Change Is Redrawing the Map of British Marine Life

Annette Uy

Imagine standing on a windswept British shore, gazing at the familiar tides, only to realize that the creatures beneath those waves are changing before our very eyes. It’s not just warmer summers or stormier winters—climate change is quietly, but dramatically, transforming the very fabric of Britain’s marine world. Fish once found only in southern waters ...

International Museum Day: The Secret Science of Specimen Collections

International Museum Day: The Secret Science of Specimen Collections

Annette Uy

Imagine walking into a quiet museum hall, the air tinged with the faint scent of old paper and polished wood, and realizing you’re not just looking at ancient bones or pressed flowers—you’re glimpsing the secret life of our planet. Every jar, drawer, and dusty cabinet hides a story more thrilling than any Hollywood blockbuster. Specimen ...

The Fungus That Wipes Out Entire Forests From Below the Soil

The Fungus That Wipes Out Entire Forests From Below the Soil

Annette Uy

Imagine walking through a lush, green forest, the air filled with the scent of pine and fresh earth, only to learn that beneath your feet, a silent killer is at work—slowly, relentlessly, and invisibly destroying everything above. This is no ordinary threat. It’s not a wild animal or a raging fire, but a fungus lurking ...

How Nature Photography Helps Track Climate Change and Conservation

How Nature Photography Helps Track Climate Change and Conservation

Annette Uy

What if the next viral photograph wasn’t just breathtaking, but also a silent alarm for our planet? Across mountains, forests, and melting glaciers, nature photographers do much more than capture beauty—they become frontline witnesses to Earth’s changing story. Their images, sometimes haunting, sometimes hopeful, reveal truths about climate change and conservation that words alone can’t ...

Hidden Museum Treasures That Changed What We Know About Life on Earth

Hidden Museum Treasures That Changed What We Know About Life on Earth

Annette Uy

Have you ever imagined a single dusty fossil, tucked away in the corner of a museum basement, rewriting the entire story of life on Earth? Some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs didn’t come from flashy expeditions or million-dollar labs but from forgotten drawers and overlooked collections. These hidden treasures, silently waiting in the dark, have ...

Drunk Elephants and Fermented Fruit: A Party in the Savannah

Drunk Elephants and Fermented Fruit: A Party in the Savannah

Annette Uy

It’s a scene straight out of a wildlife comedy—a massive elephant sways on unsteady legs, trunk flailing, as a chorus of monkeys shrieks in giddy delight. In the golden heat of the savannah, something extraordinary unfolds: the world’s largest land mammals appear to be tipsy, thanks to a curious encounter with overripe, fermented fruit. For ...

The Prehistoric Giants of South Dakota: Inside the Fossil-Rich Badlands

The Prehistoric Giants of South Dakota: Inside the Fossil-Rich Badlands

Annette Uy

Imagine standing atop a rugged bluff with the wind whipping past as you gaze out over endless, jagged spires and striped hills. Beneath your feet, hidden within the sunbaked earth, lies a prehistoric world teeming with giants—creatures that ruled the land long before humans ever set foot on the plains. Welcome to South Dakota’s Badlands, ...