Science & Nature

Animals

Mako Shark

The mako shark is the fastest shark in the ocean, a warm-muscled predator clocked near 45 mph that leaps clear of the water. Both species are now Endangered.

Animals

American Crocodile

The American crocodile is the most widespread crocodile in the Americas, a salt-tolerant coastal predator ranging from Florida to Peru across 18 countries.

Wildlife By Place

What Animals Live In The Gobi Desert?

Fewer than 50 Gobi bears remain on Earth, all in one desert. Discover the animals of the Gobi and how they survive one of the planet's harshest places.

Space

Which Planet Is The Brightest In Our Sky?

Venus is the brightest planet in our sky, reflecting most of the sunlight that reaches it. Find out when it peaks and why.

Animals

Nile Crocodile

The Nile crocodile is Africa's largest crocodilian and the second-largest living reptile, an ambush hunter that takes prey as big as zebra and wildebeest.

Animals

Ball Python

Ball Python, the smallest African python, coils into a tight ball when scared and, thanks to thousands of color morphs, became the world's favorite pet snake.

Space

Which Planet Has Days Longer Than Its Years?

Venus takes 243 Earth days to spin once but only 225 to orbit the Sun. Here is why its day outlasts its year, and how Mercury complicates it.

Animals

Fer-de-Lance

Fer-de-Lance, the pit viper behind most snakebites in tropical America, thrives near farms and villages and bears some of the largest litters of any snake.

Animals

Inland Taipan

Inland Taipan snakes carry the most potent venom on Earth, enough to kill dozens of adults, yet they are shy desert recluses that have never killed a person.

Space

What The Hubble Tension Could Break In Cosmology

The Hubble Tension is a fundamental conflict in physics regarding the rate of expansion of the universe, with wide-ranging implications.

Animals

Timber Rattlesnake

Timber Rattlesnake, a thick, docile pit viper of the eastern US, would rather hide than strike and helps curb Lyme disease by hunting tick-carrying rodents.

Animals

Pangolin

Pangolins are the only mammals covered in true scales, shy insect-eaters that roll into a ball for defense and are the most trafficked wild mammal on Earth.

Space

What's the Loudest Sound in Space?

Learn why pressure waves from a black hole 250 million light-years away became known as the loudest sound in space, despite there being no confirmed record.

Animals

Russell's Viper

Russell's Viper, one of India's Big Four snakes, lurks in farm fields with potent venom, causing more snakebite deaths than almost any snake in Asia.

Space

Which Planet Rains Diamonds?

Could it really rain diamonds? Discover why scientists think Neptune and Uranus may produce diamond rain deep within their interiors.

Animals

Indigo Snake

Hunted rattlesnakes, gopher tortoise burrows, and a comeback underway in Florida and Alabama. Inside the life of the Indigo Snake.

Animals

Tarsier

Tarsiers, the tiny nocturnal primates of Southeast Asia, have eyes bigger than their brains, swivel their heads like owls, and eat nothing but live prey.

Space

Which Planet Has The Longest Night?

Discover why Uranus and Venus experience extraordinary periods of darkness and what makes their day-night cycles so different from Earth's.

Animals

Spitting Cobra

Spitting cobras spray venom several feet into a predator's eyes. Learn where these snakes live, what they eat, and how their aim stays so accurate.

Animals

Pygmy Rattlesnake

The pygmy rattlesnake's venom became a life-saving heart drug, and this tiny southeastern pit viper would far rather flee than bite. Meet a misfit rattler.

Space

What Is The Fastest-Moving Planet?

Mercury, the closest planet orbiting the Sun, displays many astonishing qualities, including its dizzying orbital speed.

Animals

Beluga Whale

Beluga whales are highly recognizable, thanks to their winning smile. They're also highly intelligent and considered quite friendly.

Animals

Massasauga

Massasauga rattlesnake: Michigan's only venomous snake spends its life in wetlands and bogs. Here's its diet, venom, range, and threatened status.

Space

Is There More Than One Universe?

Scientists cannot yet say for sure whether there are multiple universes out there, but string theory and quantum physics suggest there may be.

Animals

Red Wolf

Read about red wolves, their habitat, diet, behavior, history, wild populations, and conservation efforts helping this critically endangered species survive.

Animals

King Snake

A guide to kingsnakes: taxonomy, range and habitat, diet and hunting, size and markings, behavior, breeding, why they matter, and the threats they face.

Animals

Boomslang

The boomslang is a rear-fanged tree snake of sub-Saharan Africa with hemotoxic venom that stops blood from clotting. Learn how dangerous it really is

Animals

Kudu

Split among the Greater kudu and lesser kudu, the former brand of these furry quadrupeds are strictly vegetarian, but are among the world's largest antelope.

Space

What's the Heaviest Star Ever Found?

The heaviest star humanity has ever discovered contains the mass of about 230 Suns in a space only about 35 times its diameter.

Animals

Clouded Leopard

Inside the life of the clouded leopard, the secretive Asian cat with the longest canine teeth of any living feline, and a tail built for climbing.

Space

What Is The Coldest Place In The Solar System?

What is the coldest place in the solar system? Not the farthest world from the Sun, but a permanently shadowed lunar crater. Explore why cold hides in shadow.

Space

Which Planet Is The Most Tilted?

Uranus leans at 97.77 degrees, far more than any other planet. See why the seventh world spins on its side and what that does to its seasons.

Animals

The Most Common Birds in the World

Which species are the most common birds in the world? The house sparrow, rock pigeon, and European starling all number in the billions.

Animals

Saiga Antelope

The admittedly odd-looking saiga antelope's population fell by 95 percent after the fall of the Soviet Union, but is slowly recovering.

Space

Why Is Space Black?

Learn why space appears black despite countless stars and how cosmic age and expansion combine with a lack of atmosphere to create darkness.

Animals

Which Animals Cannot Walk Backwards?

Neither Emus nor Kangaroos, which are both from Australia, can walk backwards. The Australian coat of arms features both of these animals as symbolism for moving forward.

Animals

White Tiger

White tigers exist due to a very rare genetic mutation found among Bengal tigers in India, but now exist only in captivity.

Space

Does Space Ever Truly End?

See why the observable universe has a horizon and how space may be infinite or finite without ever reaching a physical edge.

Animals

Red Fox

Meet the red fox, the most widespread carnivore on Earth: its habitat, hunting, famous cunning, and how it thrives everywhere from forests to cities.

Space

Why JWST Keeps Finding Galaxies That Shouldn't Exist

The construction of the James Webb Space Telescope has led to continuous revelations about the universe, including findings of galaxies that shouldn't exist.

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