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Horseshoe Crab Blood Has Long Helped Us Make Safe Medicines. Now, Alternatives That Spare the Ancient Creatures Might Be Breaking Through
An enzyme in the blue blood has been key to testing vaccines since the 1980s, raising concerns for the crabs’ population. But ...
Lemurs first arrived on the island of Madagascar 53.2 million years ago, probably hitching a ride on a vegetation raft from mainland Africa. The island was predator free, and the lemurs evolved into ...
The Lost World Aquarium, formerly known as the Lost Chambers Aquarium, has been completely transformed with custom-curated ...
Luke Perman Luke Perman grew up helping implement holistic grazing management strategies on the family ranch near Lowry, ...
The Trump administration moved Monday to slash federal jobs across two key environmental and conservation agencies, targeting ...
Read on for some chilling curiosities from the creatures of the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute ...
Step into a Florida roadside experience where nostalgia, unusual encounters, and scaly creatures collide in the best way.
Planning an outdoor adventure trip that allows you to unwind and enjoy some adventure? If a luxury safari holiday is on your ...
Virtual fencing uses GPS collars, sounds and electrical cues to move cattle across a landscape. Along with saving ranchers ...
CANANDAIGUA, NY — Four Democrats and two Republicans are running for four open at-large seats on Canandaigua City Council.
Globally influential researchers in marine sciences, plant genomics and astronomy are among 16 researchers affiliated with ...
Tom Halstrom would walk his dog around his West Koenig Street neighborhood, “and all I would hear was chainsaws cutting up ...
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