Posted: August 8, 2022

Question Your World: Can Tooth Enamel Tell Us about the Past?

Tooth enamel, chemical ratios and microbes have all come together to help scientists identify an ecosystem’s alpha predator from millions of years ago.

Question Your World: Can Tooth Enamel Tell Us about the Past?
Posted: August 3, 2022

Endangered Monarchs: The Rise and Fall of a Powerful Butterfly

Monarchs numbers have been dwindling for decades, but now the situation is so dire the International Union for Conservation of Nature put the monarch butterfly on their endangered species list.

Endangered Monarchs: The Rise and Fall of a Powerful Butterfly
Animals Art Biology
Posted: August 2, 2022

Skin Rocks: Integuments Made Into Instruments

Since we’re hosting Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity, we're noting some interesting instruments made from various types of skin. Rock on!

Skin Rocks: Integuments Made Into Instruments
Posted: July 21, 2022

Ocean Depths and Shark Tales: Diving into Fear

The chance of being eaten is certainly terror-inducing, and sharks are predators, but is being eaten by a shark really something we should fear?

Ocean Depths and Shark Tales: Diving into Fear
Posted: June 28, 2022

Make No Bones About It!

If a dog can determine if it's a bones or no-bones day, what about sharks? Let's dive in to explore the bone, skeleton and vertebrae of these sea creatures.

Make No Bones About It!