The first case of H5N1 bird flu was reported in Australia last week. Is the world prepared for what could lead to the next pandemic?
Two seal fossil discoveries are rewriting our understanding of what ancient seal species were like, and where they evolved.
In a warming world, many cold-blooded species face a new challenge: developing successfully despite rising temperatures.
Clapping underwater takes real strength. But wild grey seals can do it, to warn off competitors and attract potential mates.
Baleen whales were sharp-toothed and ferocious feeders, but have evolved to become gentle filter-feeding giants of the ocean.
The natural science approach of ABA has applications far beyond treating autism.
Northern seals use strong claws to tear apart large prey, giving us clues about how they behaved when they first began feeding in water.
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