Science & Nature
Gila Monster
The Gila monster is the largest extant lizard species native to North America and one of the two types of native venomous lizards found in the region
Why Alaska Has Almost No Snakes
Alaska is home to many wild animals, but no snakes, due mostly to its frigid temperatures, which make it too cold for cold-blooded snakes.
Armed Conflicts Threaten Wildlife Across The Globe
Armed conflicts potentially threaten a wider suite of terrestrial mammal and bird species than is currently recognized.
Slow Loris
Slow lorises, named in part for their typically sluggish movements, are not just friendly-looking, but an important part of their native jungle ecosystems.
Crocodile
Learn about crocodiles, such as the massive saltwater crocodile, and endangered species, as well as habitats, hunting traits, parenting, and conservation.
How Did The First Galaxies Form?
The first galaxies formed as large groups of star clusters came together to form small galaxies, which then merged together to form larger galaxies.
What are the Gas Giants?
Giant planets are planets of massive size and are usually composed of low-boiling-point materials.
Chimpanzee
Scientists believe that humans and chimps diverged from a common ancestor around 7 million years ago and we share nearly 99% of our DNA with chimpanzees.
Sloth Bear
The Sloth bear, endemic to India, is a specialized insectivore facing increased human-wildlife conflicts due to habitat loss.
What Causes Hail?
From pea-sized pellets to softball-sized stones, discover how hail forms and why it’s one of the most damaging weather hazards.
What Is Orographic Precipitation?
What is orographic precipitation? Learn how mountains force air upward, causing rain or snow on one side and dry conditions on the other.
The Most Humid States in the United States
Coastal geography, prevailing wind patterns, and local climate zones all contribute to the high humidity levels experienced by the states on this list.
10 Iconic Animals That Live Only In Kenya
Kenya’s wild landscapes are home to rare animals found nowhere else, including striking antelope and elusive primates shaped by extreme habitats.
10 Iconic Animals That Live Only In New Zealand
Thanks to tens of millions of years of insular evolution, Kiwiland has produced animalian outliers such as the wētā, the Hamilton's frog, the kakapo, and others.
Water Buffalo
Water buffalo are powerful giants of the wetlands, moving through marshes and river valleys with the strength that links them to nature and survival.
Sun Bears
Known scientifically as Helarctos malayanus, the sun bear is a fascinating species and is incredibly vital to Southeast Asia's ecosystems.
The 10 Wettest Countries in the World
Discover the 10 wettest countries in the world and learn how geography and climate create places with extraordinary rainfall year after year.
The Snowiest Cities in the United States
These U.S. cities face an annual snowfall of over 100 inches in some cases, including cities along the Great Lakes and in the mountain West.
The 10 Driest Cities in Canada
Don't like rain and snow? Discover the 10 driest cities in Canada, plus key climate facts for travelers, movers, and weather enthusiasts.
9 Iconic Animals That Live Only In Colombia
Discover the rare endemic species in Colombia, their unique habitats, and the conservation challenges they're facing today.
Red Panda
Red pandas are bamboo-eating carnivores of the Himalayas, built for treetops and cold forests, and increasingly threatened by habitat loss.
The Sunniest Cities in the United States
The United States has some of the most varied sunny destinations, ranging from hot and dry desert climates to balmy tropical island shores.
Koala
The koala is a marsupial that lives in the eastern coastal region of Australia, and faces serious risk from climate change.
10 Iconic Animals That Live Only In Europe
The Alpine ibex, the European mink, the olm, and the Scottish wildcat are just a few of the iconic animals that live only in Europe.
African Elephant
African elephants, the largest land mammals on Earth, are gentle giants of sub-Saharan Africa, and instantly recognizable by their trunks and tusks.
Is DDT Still Being Used?
Although the pesticide was banned in many countries, some countries in Africa, Asia, and South America needed the pesticide for mosquito control in order to reduce the risk of malari and other viruses
10 US States With the Most Tornadoes
These are the top eight tornado hotspots in the US, and the article will provide some insight as to why these regions are so prone to devastating storms.
6 Iconic Animals That Live Only In Alaska
These iconic animals range from Kodiak River Otters to Kodiak bears, which are known as the second-largest bear species.
The Big Crunch
A theoretical model for how the universe will end assumes just that: eventually, the expansion of space will halt, and the universe will begin to contract.
10 Iconic Animals That Live Only In South America
These amazing creatures are basically shaped by the land they live in, but the land is being destroyed from underneath their paws, claws, and talons.
Camel Spider
Thee camel spider remains a fascinating animal worthy of closer study, although much about them still remains a mystery.
11 Iconic Animals That Live Only In Brazil
Discover 11 animals found only in Brazil, from vibrant parrots and rare primates to tiny geckos and poisonous frogs, highlighting the country’s biodiversity.
10 Iconic Animals That Live Only In Peru
Peru is one of the most biodiverse countries on Earth. From snakes to birds, these are some of the most special Peruvian animals.
10 Snowiest US States
US snowfall varies by geography and climate; NOAA averages show northern states get sustained, deep snow while southern states rarely see it.
The 1977 Ground Blizzard That Buried New York Without Falling Snow
The 1977 ground blizzard killed at least 29 people as 69-mph winds blew Lake Erie snow into drifts across New York and Ontario.