A Mayan mural shows how the other half lived.
People infect animals, too.
Did Pterosaurs sail, as well as fly?
Discoveries of more complete remains of cartilagenous fishes have shed new light on the prehistory of sharks and their relatives.
New studies of the white shark (aka great white) show that its social life and hunting strategies are complex
Marine predators follow a mathematician’s advice for efficient hunting.
With suggestions that Americans turn to economic account some of the smaller species of the Atlantic Coast
Characteristic facial expressions, postures, and movements are the key to an understanding of animal psychology and the soul of animal art.
A compilation of the evidence that fishes occasionally fall from the sky
The giant clam yielded its 14-pound pearl only after slaying a native diver trapped when its great jaws snapped shut.
His effort sent out the Lewis and Clark exploring party into the unknown West.
A mammoth tusk is discovered during an excavation for a new building
Florida Museum of Natural History Study Provides New Insight.
An Internet guide to the Iron Age Centic culture
An Internet guide to mineral magnetism
An Internet guide to the nanoworld
An Internet guide to exploring the mysteries of sunspots
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Hear author Xiaoming Wang interviewed by Vittorio Maestro, Editor in Chief of Natural History. (MP3, 17 minutes) |