Bees Placed on US Endangered Species List for the First Time
The six millimeter-long bees, which are often mistaken for wasps, are the only bees from Hawaii.
The six millimeter-long bees, which are often mistaken for wasps, are the only bees from Hawaii.
Toughie, the world's last-known Rabbs' fringed-limbed tree frog (Ecnomiohyla rabborum), has died at his home at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
The atmospheric gas carbon dioxide, which scientists claim is mainly responsible for global warming, has exceeded 400 Parts Per Million (PPM) for the first time in months. Researchers say September 2016 will go down in history books as the month when the world crossed this detrimental milestone.
Scientists are investigating the possibility that the Zika virus could be transmitted through an individual's sweat or tears after a man in Utah reportedly caught the virus while attending to his sick father.
Combat behavior is common in snakes, but what scientists find odd is witnessing two snakes from different species wrestling each other.
In a new study, researchers from Spain have determined how human beings have evolved to kill each other.
The Dutchess of Cambridge's sister Pippa Middleton must be relieved after a UK High Court banned the publication of photos that were allegedly stolen from her hacked iCloud account. The suspect arrested in connection with the breach is now on bail and denies having hacked into her account.
A baby with three parents who was born in Mexico has been making headlines. The baby was created by injecting mitochondrial DNA from a donor into the mother's egg. The baby is a ray of hope for women who suffer from genetic mutations that affect their fertility and cause miscarriages.
A new study argues that stress-eating may only be a myth as little correlation has been found between stress and the quantity of food a person consumes.
Scientists have discovered a new species of gecko in Goregaon's Aarey Colony and Thane's Badlapur forests. Previously, the species was considered to be the same as "Geckoella collegalensis," but after extensive research, it was confirmed to be different.