Scientists capture the inner workings of the click beetle's explosive jumps
Jumps like this would shatter your bones. Click beetles use soft materials instead
Feeling down or bored? Watching a nature documentary can help!
COVID-19 is making travel impossible, but Netflix-based nature could help your mood
Octopus-inspired robot can climb ladders and walls
New research highlights how mimicking nature makes for great design
Mushrooms, virtual reality and a dose of nature: an interview with Winslow Porter
The artist spoke about connecting nature, mushrooms, and technology
How did human butts evolve to look that way?
An evolutionary anthropologist tackles the mystery of the butt
A promising Alzheimer's treatment comes from the red maple tree
The red maple is the only known natural source of compounds called ginnalins
#BlackBirdersWeek highlights Black nature enthusiasts and scientists
The social media campaign was prompted in part by Christian Cooper's experience in Central Park
Fruit fly glue is sticky, no matter how you slice it
Adhesives found in nature could have applications for us
Finally, proof that honeybees are bullies
New research finds that honeybees might push smaller bees off the nectar motherlode
Attention, birders! A new tool can help you automatically identify birds you spot, no field guide needed
This "digital guide" is the product of a collaboration between the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Swarovski Optik
Reindeers thrive on the Svalbard islands after a century of conservation
Svalbard reindeer were almost hunted to extinction
Forget pumpkin spice lattes — there are pumpkin toadlets living among us
These weird and wonderful amphibians are small enough to fit on a penny
Low-tech scientists are using their eyes, ears, and intuition to make important discoveries
A fancy new satellite? A particle accelerator? Not required
Natural disasters leave behind more than just physical damage
A study in Japan traces links between disasters and mental illness