Thousands of US Department of Agriculture employees, including food inspectors and disease-sniffing-dog trainers, remain out ...
Dog trainers are just one example of the kind of highly specialized USDA staff that have been removed from their stations in recent weeks. Teams devoted to inspecting plant and food imports have been ...
Snails aren't particularly picky eaters, but what about milk? Discover more about snails, their diet, and if milk is harmful ...
Designer Marshall Watson of Marshall Watson & Reid Deane Ganes Interiors created interiors that reflect the open architecture ...
The bones belonged to a new species of titanosaur, a long-necked and herbivorous dinosaur considered a “gentle giant,” ...
With the girl beside him, he has all that he requires. So long as they are alone together, and she is in his custody, so to ...
In biology and life, organisms have a basic drive to reproduce and every living thing needs energy. This is the topic for today's River Life column.
In November of 2023, we posted an article that examined the possibilities of restoring freshwater mussels (of the family Unionidae) to the Niagara River. The article, originally posted by Jackie ...
The anemones — with their pale green bodies and blue ring at their bottom — use tentacles to capture small fish, crabs and mollusks, according to university officials. Their tentacles produce ...
Though escargots, a classic French dish, are land-dwelling snails and harvested from the ground, they are technically classified as seafood because they are a type of mollusk. Species that fall ...
Rare and powerful compounds, known as keystone molecules, can build a web of invisible interactions among species.