It turns out that cold snaps, like the ones that hit the eastern United States over the past few winters, are not connected with climate change.

It turns out that protected areas are more important than ever for coral reefs.

Scientists have discovered that deep water marine fish living on the continental slopes at depths of 2,000 feet are more are suffering health problems due to human-caused pollution.

New findings published in the journal ZooKeys look at the recent discovery of a little jumping spider that belongs to the family Salticidae and the genus Stenaelurillus.

Cats that live in the wild may be in danger. Scientists have found that almost half of the 36 species of felids that live in the wild in the world are at risk.

If a woman smokes during pregnancy, doctors may actually be able to tell simply by looking at the fetus.

Scientists are learning a bit more about earthquakes with the help of satellites.

The sandy beaches of Hawai'i may be beautiful, but they're also succumbing to coastal erosion.

Water is essential to life on Earth. But what happens when demand outpaces the supply of water?

New findings published in the journal Circulation show that children who are exposed to their parents' secondhand smoke are at double the risk of developing heart disease later in life.

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