From coyotes swimming to the largest natural island in the San Francisco Bay to hitchhiking seagulls, 2025 proved that the ...
Meet a katydid that sounds like a bird and is as big as one too! It's even able to modulate its call to avoid attracting bats ...
Momoko Seto’s peculiar, botanical feature debut follows four photorealistic dandelion seeds as they cross space and try to ...
By studying the natural world, scientists find blueprints for innovations that can improve human lives—in the genes of a ...
From polygamous tree toads to heavy stick bugs, this year’s extensive new species discoveries are changing the way we see our ...
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This Week in Science: Garlic Mouthwash, a Storm Slows Time, and More!
This week in science: How a storm slowed down time in the US; why you might soon be using garlic mouthwash; frogs gift us a ...
When the year began, we penciled into our publication calendar the idea to finish 2025 by naming a Portlander of the Year. By ...
Green tree frogs will hide in any crevices, logs, branches, leaves, or other small spaces they can find. Leaving the leaves ...
DNA extracted from mosquito blood meals revealed traces of 86 vertebrate species, helping scientists track entire ecosystems.
Have a favorite Christmas ale from an Akron-area brewery? Beacon staffers did a blind taste test of 14 Christmas ales, and ...
An entomologist at Anglia Ruskin University has discovered seven new species of leafhopper. A researcher at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) in Cambridge, England has identified seven previously unknown ...
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