These weird marine critters paved the way for the ‘Cambrian explosion’ of species By Kate Baggaley / Published May 17, 2022
The fiery end of the dinosaurs kicked off the golden age of mammals By Riley Black / Published April 25, 2022
It was probably springtime when an asteroid did the dinosaurs in By Kate Baggaley / Published February 23, 2022
June was probably a terrible month to be a dinosaur. Here’s how we know. By Michael J. Benton / The Conversation / Published January 27, 2022
Welcome to invasivorism, the boldest solution to ethical eating yet By Matt Hongoltz-Hetling / Published December 7, 2021
This 30-pound eagle would take down 400-pound prey and dig through their organs By Margo Milanowski / Published December 3, 2021
Goodbye to the Molokai creeper, scioto madtom, and 21 other species, now declared extinct By Margo Milanowski / Published September 30, 2021
Identifying animals in photos is trickier than you might think By Philip Kiefer / Published March 2, 2021
A volcanic eruption may have helped the dinosaurs take over the world By Rachael Zisk / Published September 24, 2020
Animal Crossing’s most elusive fish has a bizarre real-life backstory By PopSci Staff / Published April 8, 2020
Australia’s horrific fires may permanently change the country’s landscape By Grant Williamson et al./The Conversation / Published February 21, 2020
Climate change may not claim as many species as we thought By Ula Chrobak / Published February 12, 2020
The weirdest things we learned this week: Pooping magic rocks, how we ruined bison, and lies you’ve been told about the common cold By PopSci Staff / Published October 9, 2019
These newly discovered iridescent bees are already at risk of extinction By Jess Romeo / Published September 24, 2019
We’ve lost almost 3 billion birds in the U.S. and Canada since 1970 By Ula Chrobak / Published September 20, 2019