New genetic research suggests centuries of human persecution may have selected for calmer behavior in Italy's rare Apennine ...
Salary ranges in job ads have changed how workers negotiate and how firms compete for talent. Researchers find that public ...
Fayette Circuit Court Judge Lucy VanMeter dismissed a lawsuit Dec. 2 against the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government ...
Birds rely on natural timing patterns for survival and breeding. Climate change and urbanization disrupt these rhythms.
Birds can have beak abnormalities for a number of reasons, including physical trauma, poor nutrition, exposure to pesticides ...
A marine biologist lecturer has said how "immensely proud" she is to see her students helping with rising wildlife call-outs.
When you see this neon-purple toad, you'll might assume it's just an AI-generated fake — but this bright, pint-sized creature ...
Over the course of several weeks beginning in early November, seven different Weld county ranchers have reported a total of ...
In 2008, Underhill Farm purchased a small flock of Leicester Longwool sheep from the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in ...
Loons are on the mend in Maine, filling more of the state's lakes and ponds with their haunting calls, although conservations say the birds aren't out of the woods yet.
Cats didn’t become house pets because humans needed them. They didn’t herd animals, pull carts, or guard property.