By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff Mainers love the outdoors for many reasons. There are hunters, fishermen, hikers, ...
In alpha-gal syndrome, the immune system overreacts to a sugar known as galactose-α-1,3-galactose, or "alpha-gal" for short.
Volunteers in Shropshire, and across the wider UK, are being asked to become ‘wildlife detectives’ this spring by searching ...
In the winter, brown rabbits are easier to see against the snow. The trouble is that they somehow know that and will tend to hide better. Still, they often can’t resist a chance to sit in the winter ...
Beavers are known for unusually large teeth, which they use to gnaw through wood. A beaver dam can hold up to 1.1 million ...
Scientists from some of the country's top research agencies are a step closer to controlling feral rabbit populations, utilising gene drive technology to one day make the invasive species infertile.
Knowing how wildlife populations change is decisive for improving the management and conservation of biodiversity. The ...
We’re also doing our own bit of myth busting by encouraging owners not to house rabbits with guinea pigs or around predator species. Companionship is extremely important for the health and welfare of ...
In this episode of C&EN Uncovered, host Craig Bettenhausen speaks with C&EN assistant editor Laurel Oldach about the use of horseshoe crab blood in pharmaceutical endotoxin testing, the challenges of ...