The market for the digital items plummeted after their glory days in 2021 and 2022, and they’ve proven to be not only an artistic and aesthetic disaster, but a shortcut to financial ruin ...
A Pacific Beach homeowner says standing water that collects along the curb outside her home has been a problem for years, and ...
Reviewing those rare encounters, marine scientist Mark C. Benfield at Louisiana State University (LSU) connected scattered sightings and documented the fish alive in its natural depth range. Footage ...
Mussels baked by the billions. Insect larvae cooked inside scorched cherries. Baby birds plummeted to their deaths from their overheating nests. But some species did just fine during the 2021 North ...
A sweeping new study of the 2021 heat wave reveals major ecological losses—but also surprising species that thrived, offering crucial insight into how climate extremes reshape ecosystems.
We often assume every baby animal grows up with its mother nearby. In reality, that is not always how nature works.
Many waterways across the United States and Canada are already infested, including the Great Lakes and Lake Winnipeg, according to reports.
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A hoopoe carefully feeding its hungry chick

A hoopoe feeds its chick near a tree cavity nest. These birds search for insects and larvae, bringing food back to their young while protecting their nesting area.
In the coming months, the Indonesian Government will begin restricting waste shipments to landfills to ensure that organic waste is processed at the source through composting or other treatment ...
LA County public health officials issued a bacteria warning at several beaches as a potentially record-breaking heat wave arrives in Southern California.
Nearly 50 years ago, the city of San Diego put an end to the nation’s first municipally recognized “clothing-optional” beach, ...