The endangered red-crowned crane, symbolizing luck in Japan, requires conservation to sustain East Asia's wetlands ecosystem.
Air pollution started in ancient times, worsened by the Industrial Revolution, and led to regulations after severe health events.
The article discusses the blend of art and science in growing giant pumpkins for global competitions, impacting local cultures and economies.
Stars evolve from dust and gas, burning through nuclear fusion, and dying as white dwarfs or exploding as supernovae.
Disease X represents unknown pathogens that could cause serious global epidemics, emphasizing the need for preparedness and international collaboration.
Toucans, with their large, colorful beaks and vibrant plumage, are among the most recognizable birds in the world.
The Birthday Paradox is a counterintuitive probability concept that states in a group of seemingly few people, there's a high chance of two sharing a birthday.
The extinction of dinosaurs marks the end of an era where these imposing creatures roamed Earth's landscapes. Scientific inquiry into this event has unveiled evidence suggesting a combination of catastrophic events that led to their demise.
The Goliath Frog, the largest frog species, thrives in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea, primarily eating insects and small animals.
The rhesus macaque is vital in scientific research and native Asian ecosystems.