Monarch butterfly population in decline due to milkweed drought Loss of plant vital for survival of monarch butterflies is decimating their populations, researchers say. Milkweed losses to herbicides linked to 90 percent drop in numbers. by Jim Algar
Science 900-pound monster croc that ate turtles for breakfast was archnemesis of gigantic snake by James Maynard
Science Eruption of Alaska's Pavlof volcano intensifies, ash cloud reaches 22,000 feet by Alexander Saltarin
Science Jacque Cousteau's grandson will stay in underwater laboratory for 31 days by Alexander Saltarin
Science Parasitic wasp uses zinc-tipped ovipositor to drill into fruits. Scientists stunned by discovery by James Maynard
Science Antarctic ice sheet feels the heat of global warming: Expect sea levels to significantly rise by Jim Algar
Science Humans sacrificed muscle power for brain power as they evolved, claims new metabolic study by James Maynard
Science CO2 level in Northern Hemisphere hits record high 400 ppm: 'Time is running out,' warns UN by Jim Algar
Science African zebras log world's longest migration by terrestrial wildlife: 311 miles! by Jim Algar
Science Creationist Ken Ham claims humans, dinosaurs co-existed and Allosaurus fossil is proof by Anne Francis
Science Creationist Ken Ham claims dinosaurs and humans coexisted and Ebenezer is the proof: Really? by James Maynard
Science New Zealand's small kiwi is related to Madagascar's extinct nine-foot elephant bird by Anne Francis
Science Modern day diminutive Kiwi and extinct giant Madagascar elephant bird are cousins: DNA study shocks paleontologists by Jim Algar
Science Collecting plant and animal specimens do not lead to extinction of species, say researchers by James Maynard
Science NASA Global Selfie is mother of all selfies: 36,422 Earth Day photos show one big, beautiful world by Jim Algar
Science Madagascar elephant bird DNA linked to New Zealand kiwi: Scientists rethink how flightless birds evolved by Jim Algar
Science Cuddly carnivore, transparent snail and giant amoeboid protist are among the 10 new species of 2014 by James Maynard
Science Termites did not cause mysterious fairy circles in Namibian grasslands. Then what did? by Jim Algar
Science Scientists complete genome study of dampwood termite, compare sequence with other social insects by Alexander Saltarin
Science Fanged Lancetfish found in North Carolina is a cannibalistic, ambush predator, scientists say by James Maynard