Science & Nature
10 Most Harmful Invasive Species In The World
Invasive species have an adverse effect on native flora and fauna. Here are ten of the most harmful invasive species now on the planet.
The Largest Snakes In The World
Measured either by their length or by weight, the world’s largest living snakes are mainly members of the Pythonidae and Boidae families.
King Cobra
The king cobra is the world’s longest venomous snake, known for its intelligence, deadly venom, iconic hood, and vital ecological role.
10 Of The Smartest Animals In The Wild
It is estimated there are about 8.7 million animal species alive on Earth today, but we have identified just 1.2 million to date. Here is a look at ten animals currently considered to be quite intelligent.
Wombat
Despite the wombat's cuddly appearance, it is a hardy, territorial creature, unafraid to stand up for itself. It also plays a vital role in its ecosystem.
Where is the Oldest Tree in the World?
The oldest individual tree in the world is a 5,066 year-old Great Basin bristlecone pine. It is located in the White Mountains of California.
Is The Universe Infinite?
Is the universe infinite? Explore what scientists know about the size of the cosmos, the observable universe, and one of astronomy's biggest mysteries.
Water-Rich Atmosphere On Exoplanet Is Likely Methane
New research suggests the water-rich atmosphere reported on exoplanet K2-18b may actually be dominated by methane, reshaping our understanding of the distant world.
What Animals Live In The Australian Outback?
Kangaroos are commonly seen in the Australian Outback.
African Rock Python
African rock pythons are powerful constrictors of sub-Saharan Africa, with complex habitats, broad diets, and growing conservation pressures.
Which Planet Spins the Slowest?
Discover why Venus is the slowest-spinning planet in the Solar System, taking 243 Earth days to complete a single rotation on its axis.
The 13 Most Snake Infested Areas In Florida
Explore the most snake-infested areas in Florida, uncovering the diversity, ecological roles, and conservation efforts of native and invasive snake species.
Why Florida Swamps Are More Biodiverse Than Most Rainforests
Florida swamps rank among the richest and most biodiverse ecosystems, supporting immense numbers of reptiles, fish, birds, and aquatic microorganisms.
What The Centaur Chariklo's Rings Reveal About The Outer Solar System
Chariklo is the smallest known object with a ring system. Learn how its icy rings are reshaping scientists' understanding of collisions, moon formation, and the outer Solar System.
How Many Types Of Pythons Are There?
Learn how many types of pythons exist worldwide, where these giant snakes live, and what makes different python species unique in size, color, and behavior.
Why Jupiter Is Called A Failed Star
Why is Jupiter called a failed star? Learn how the solar system’s largest planet formed, why it never ignited nuclear fusion, and what separates planets from stars.
Gaboon Viper
The Gaboon viper is a large African viper known for its camouflage, potent venom, long fangs, and ambush hunting behavior.
Green Mamba
The green mamba is a venomous, arboreal, and strikingly beautiful snake native to coastal portions of the African continent.
Musk Ox
Musk ox, despite woolly appearances, possess a variety of intriguing traits, both key to their survival and contribution to the ecology of their habitat.
The 10 US States With the Most Dust Storms
These states have a high rate of dust storms that can be exacerbated by fallow farmland and have even resulted in multiple fatalities.
Wolverine
Wolverines are elusive, solitary carnivores of cold Northern regions, known for strength, endurance, and adaptations to deep winter conditions.
Where Do Anacondas Live?
Explore the natural habitat of anacondas, including the river systems, marshes, and rainforest regions where these powerful snakes thrive.
The Most Bear-Dense States in the United States
These states rank among the most bear-dense places in the US and remain some of the country’s strongholds for wildlife in general.
The US States With the Highest Snakebite Rates
North Carolina has the most snake bites per capita in the United States, with the copperhead as the snake that bites most frequently.
Meet 12 Incredible Conservation Heroes Saving Our Wildlife From Extinction
These 12 wildlife conservationists are doing fantastic work to protect some highly threatened species in a world where many species are racing towards extinction.
What Is The Earth's Atmosphere Made Of?
The atmosphere is everything above the Earth’s surface, reaching 10,000 km into space. Everything beyond this distance is considered to be outer space.
The 10 Most Flood-Prone States in the US
Flooding is common in the United States coastal regions, and while Florida is the most at-risk state, there are many states where floods are a major concern.
What Causes Tectonic Plates To Move?
Tectonic plates are large pieces of the Earth’s crust and its uppermost mantle. When viewed together, they form the lithosphere.
Bushmaster
The powerful bushmaster of Central and South America is the longest viper in the world and the second-longest venomous snake, next to the king cobra.
Which Planet Has The Strongest Magnetic Field?
Mercury has a weak magnetic field, while Mars and Venus have no measurable magnetic fields. Jupiter is the largest planet and has the strongest magnetic field.
Fruits That Are Native To North America
Not all plants that grow in specific countries are native to it, but those that are usually make up an important source of fiber and food for a lot of people.
The 10 Hottest Cities in the United States
Discover which U.S. cities have the highest average annual temperatures, from tropical South Florida to the desert Southwest, based on NOAA climate normals.
8 Types of North American Squirrels
Discover 8 types of North American squirrels, from familiar tree-dwelling species to ground burrowers and elusive flying squirrels found across the continent.
Why Alligators Don't Live West of Texas
There are no alligators in America west of Texas, and there are a few specific reasons for it, related to climate and habitat.