Nature has a way of keeping things interesting, and not always in the smartest way. Plenty of animals don't make the best ...
Humans have spent centuries shaping the world. But nature wouldn’t hesitate to take over if we suddenly disappeared.
More than a year ago, 13 News told you about an emu named Liberty who was reunited with his owner, Tattoo Tattoo. And now, ...
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It didn’t hit that hard - why baseball bats still explode
Baseball bats don’t break because the hit was too strong. They break because stress concentrates in places the eye can’t see.
Jan 1 (Reuters) - 10...nine...eight... As Wednesday turned to Thursday, people around the world said goodbye to a sometimes ...
Looking through headlines about bygone Northwest floods, history repeats itself. Waters rise and later recede, and people ...
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13 animals with a reputation for sudden attacks
Danger in nature does not always come with a warning. A hippo charging from a quiet river can end a life in seconds, ...
The artist doesn’t see a divide between digital and traditional—just an overdue but inevitable expansion of what counts as ...
The biggest interior grizzly bear ever killed by a bowhunter was shot in May 2009 by Pennsylvania hunter Rob Debias. It was ...
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How Insects Decide Which Plants Survive in Forests and Grasslands
Through pollination and feeding on all parts of plants, insects influence which plants thrive, which struggle, and even ...
While fireworks sales and usage are permitted in the Valley through Jan. 4, residents and officials warn that frequent illegal displays cause significant noise disturbances, fire hazards, and air ...
Red tide has discoloured parts of the West Coast, with dead shellfish washing up. Marine scientist Maryke Musson explains ...
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