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A change to a single gene in the bacterium Yersinia pestis has enabled one of the world’s most notorious pathogens to survive ...
A wildlife rescue in Smithers is having a record season with 15 black bear cubs now in the care of the Northern Lights ...
Viewers can watch a litter of black-footed ferrets and their mother, 3-year-old Aristides, on a temporary live webcam.
Reducing the copies of one gene in the bubonic plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, made it less deadly but potentially more ...
A small genetic change makes the bacterium that caused the plague less fatal but possibly more transmissible, allowing for ...
Surely there can be few readers who haven’t been fascinated by the use of ultraviolet light, which is invisible to our eyes ...
We asked Caver and Livers, faculty and coaches at the Center for Creative Leadership, to write a fictional letter from a black manager to a white boss describing the miasma and what it’s like to ...
Wild wasps in Japan eat more than insects—new research reveals a diverse diet and flavor differences in edible larvae known ...
Summer has officially started. If you're looking for things to do in the Ozarks this month, here are some ideas.
The article highlights ten non-venomous snakes. These snakes thrive using skills like constriction and camouflage. Rough ...
Texas A&M AgriLife experts warn of stinging caterpillars as weather warms, what you should know about their venom, and how to identify one.
These are pests of the cool, wet times of spring and early summer. They hang out in moist, mulched beds and they come out to ...