A new study provides a comprehensive global synthesis of how vessel traffic affects large marine wildlife, including whales, dolphins, seals, manatees, sea turtles, sharks and rays.
Three women from African Bush Camps' Female Guides Program in Botswana share how they trained to become safari guides and what it's like guiding in the African bush.
A study by researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso shows that rattling serves as a potent deterrent for a wide range of animals and is especially effective among species that naturally ...
Third grade participants in the GEMS (Girls Engaged in Math and Science) program at Julian Newman Elementary School (JNES) kicked off the month of March by showcasing their creativity and […] ...
Parashat Vayakhel– Pekudei brings Book of Exodus to its conclusion. The story that began with slavery in Egypt ends with the Divine Presence filling the Mishkan — the portable sanctuary that ...
An Inside Climate News analysis of just-released federal workforce data shows more than 4,000 employees departed between January 2025 and January 2026, including a majority of team leaders.
PBS NC helps your community explore new worlds and ideas through programs that educate, inform and inspire. Your ...
The history of the Jewish people stretches far beyond the familiar geography of the Middle East and Europe. Traces of Israel can be found in the most unexpected corners of the world. Even in China. In ...
Led by Océane Da Cunha, Ph.D., lecturer and graduate student coordinator in UTEP's College of Science, the research team engineered a lifelike, 3D-printed robotic rattlesnake with the help of Fab Lab ...
Elite water polo player Lucca van der Woude, who sexually assaulted a black teammate and subjected him to a year of racial ...
The human mind has always fascinated scientists, but the quest to understand psychological behavior has led researchers down some disturbingly dark paths.
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