More Environment - Page 31
Researchers found the body of a 25-foot-long shark, and it's grim but strangely beautiful
What new things can we learn from this find?
By April Hautea
This mobile game lets you 'clean up' plastic pollution from the ocean
Environmental groups are finding creative ways to cut down on plastic waste.
Tinder wants you to swipe right on this rhino to help save his species
He's "the most eligible bachelor in the world."
By Katie Dupere
The EPA won't be shutting down its open data website after all
The agency won't take down its Open Data website, despite earlier reports.
Google's data center raises the stakes in this state's 'water wars'
All our emails and map requests make for some thirsty servers.
Scientists discovered a rare giant black worm monster in the Philippines
You can't worm yourself out of this one.
By Tony Lee
Here's how the world's deadliest scorpions sting
This is one crawler you don’t want to mess with.
By Tony Lee
Psychedelic shrimp with tons of sonic energy named after Pink Floyd
Add this deafening creature to the "Animals" album.
By Sasha Lekach
These hero ants perform dramatic, mind-boggling rescues of their wounded comrades
African Matabele ants aren't going down without a fight.
Scientists have created edible water orbs that can help replace plastic bottles
I'll take an orb of cold water, please.
By Tony Lee
Scientists developed a surprising new way to stop you from cheating
Scientists come up with a novel way to keep people from being dishonest.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Happy Unicorn Day but narwhals are cooler and actually exist
Who can compete with a 9-foot-long tusk?
These cities are totally slaying the solar power game
Here's a look at the top 20 cities for solar power in the country.
Bed bugs were blood-sucking pests even 11,000 years ago
Remains found in Oregon raise new questions about the insect's relationship to humans.
Creepy doll lurking in this deep-sea trash heap just wants to say hi to you. That's all. She promises.
A Japan research agency has built an extensive database of underwater garbage.
'Selfie monkeys' are now endangered because people can't stop eating them
So cute you want to eat it. Literally.
Elephants finally catch a break as ivory prices plunge in China
China is ending the country's legal ivory trade.
These slo-mo videos of mosquitos in flight will soothe the fear out of you
Scientists studied the insects' aerodynamic flying mechanisms, because why not?
This rare tiger is on the rebound in Thailand's jungle
Camera "traps" revealed a new population of critically endangered Indochinese tigers.
Drought drives huge, deadly cobra to calmly drink from a villager's water bottle
A 12-foot-long cobra was rescued after straying to a village, where it was believed to be looking for water.
By Sam Speedy