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Video of elusive ghost shark is both majestic and creepy
See you in your nightmares.
This bone found in Siberia could help resurrect the woolly mammoth
"I love the smell of bone in the morning."
The world’s tallest mammal is now threatened with extinction
We did not see this coming.
Environmental activists are being killed. This online platform helps you take action.
"These defenders are not just facts and figures."
Magical scientists name spider after the Sorting Hat from Harry Potter
There's a brand new fantastic beast.
Bill Nye hosts modernized Telethon in support of National Parks
Bill Nye taught us all how rapid climate change is affecting our National Parks, and our world.
There's a devastating environmental cost to returning your Cyber Monday purchases
Cyber Monday: Not great for the environment.
Lion instantly regrets attempting to take down giraffe
Giraffes are not to be trifled with.
By Sam Haysom
Watch: New Zealand sea bed lifted over 19 feet during earthquake
The noise of water crashing was louder than the earthquake itself.
By Elise Cooper
Tsunami warning issued for Fukushima, Japan after powerful earthquake
A magnitude-6.9 temblor struck Japan early Tuesday local time, triggering a tsunami warning.
Giant rats could help fight wildlife smuggling in Africa
First up: sniffing for poached pangolins and smuggled timber.
Researchers are using drones and AI to count dugongs in the ocean
It's not a simple task.
By Johnny Lieu
This anti-theft backpack can also charge your phone
They really thought of everything.
Watch: Colourful 'earthquake lights' illuminate New Zealand skies
Well, you don't see that everyday.
By Elise Cooper
Jeremy the snail finally found a snail to have sex with
They send each other love letters via snail mail.
By Sophie Hirsh
Seabirds may eat so much marine plastic because of its scent
Two new studies show how our affinity for plastic and industrial agriculture impact habitats.
This video of an iguana being chased by snakes will give you nightmares from hell
He is the Tom Cruise of the iguana world.
These scientific breakthroughs could help address the world's water crisis
From predicting cholera to forecasting floods, researchers are fighting disease and disaster.
Hawaii's bees are now protected under U.S. Endangered Species Act
Seven yellow-faced bee species were officially added to the list this week.
Drone footage shows devastating aftermath of Italy earthquake
A magnitude 6.6 temblor struck central and southern Italy on Sunday.
UN urges Bangladesh to scrap coal plant near world's largest mangrove
The 1,320-megawatt project would "irreversibly damage" the World Heritage site.
Scientists 'accidentally' discovered a way to convert CO2 directly into ethanol
Their finding could help advance waste-to-fuel technologies.
'Drone doctors' are helping bring whales back from brink of extinction
Researchers are helping the southern right whale make a comeback while keeping an eye on the effects of climate change.
By Ariel Bogle
There are birds flying in the eye of Hurricane Matthew
They're coming along for the ride.
Report: Fracking took 5.3 million gallons of water per well last year
It also said over half of U.S. fracking wells are in water-stressed areas.