The rainiest April in 100 years is keeping many insects from flourishing in the United Kingdom.
The rainiest April in 100 years is keeping many insects from flourishing in the United Kingdom.
Plant pests are evolving to outsmart common herbicides, costing farmers crops and money.
Ancient bacteria living in deep-sea sediments are alive—but with metabolisms so slow that it’s hard to tell.
Orange-loving Trinidad guppies are curiously attracted to orange spots on prawn pincers, which may make it easier for the predators to snatch them up.
Programs that provide sustainable certification for fisheries may be too generous with their accreditation.
Floating pools of plastic debris in the Pacific offer more surfaces for marine insects to lay eggs.
Inspired by Darwin, Mohamed Noor has uncovered the molecular dance by which a single species becomes two.
A new brown tree snake control strategy takes to the skies as scientists scatter toxic rodents over Guam’s forest canopy.
Research on an 18th and 19th century Finnish population suggests that agriculture and monogamy may not have stopped human evolution.