Biology News Net
RSS 2.0 Feed
This is a biology-specific news aggregator linking to the most recent copyrighted news and articles on popular websites. Our sources
April 30, 2017
Why You Need More Dirt in Your Life
April 29, 2017
Meet the Teddy Bears That Live in Trees
April 28, 2017
Drug Addicts Are Stealing Cattle. This Guy Works to Stop Them
13 Gorgeous Pictures Remind Us Why Frogs Need Our Help
April 27, 2017
Watch Wild Dogs Try to Steal Cheetahs’ Kill
Half of All Species Are on the Move—And We're Feeling It
April 26, 2017
Humans in California 130,000 Years Ago? Get the Facts
This Nature Reserve Boasts Natural Beauty—and a Monkey Circus?
Whistling Caterpillars And 5 More Surprisingly Musical Species
April 25, 2017
How Social Media Saved One of the World’s Last Sumatran Rhinos
Artificial Womb Could Offer New Hope for Premature Babies
April 24, 2017
Watch This Octopus Use Shells as a Shield
This Bug Can Eat Plastic. But Can It Clean Up Our Mess?
April 23, 2017
Now We Know How Dolphin Genitals Fit Together
Inside the Bizarre Life of the Star-Nosed Mole, World's Fastest Eater
How Creativity Drives Human Evolution
April 22, 2017
10 Easy Ways You Can Help Scientists Study the Earth
Watch This Huge Tarantula Wriggle Out of Its Skin
April 21, 2017
Exclusive: Secret Room Holds 'Lost' Michelangelo Artwork
April 20, 2017
This Surprising Rodent Can Survive 18 Minutes Without Oxygen
Dog's Death Spotlights Use of Cyanide 'Bombs' to Kill Predators
April 19, 2017
New Video Shows Returning Pandas to the Wild Actually Works
Why Man-Eating Lions Prey on People—New Evidence
April 18, 2017
How Sniffing Poop Helps Monkeys Stay Healthy
Delightfully Awkward Portraits Taken In an Old Irish Pub
April 17, 2017
Dung Art Helps Genocide Victims Recover
April 16, 2017
After April the Giraffe’s Calf Is Born, See 5 Dramatic Animal Births
How the Discovery of Two Lost Ships Solved an Arctic Mystery
April 15, 2017
April the Giraffe Gives Birth–6 Facts You May Not Know About Giraffes
Birds With the Weirdest Bills, Just in Time for Tax Day
Boston’s “Hogmosh” of Neighborhoods, as Mapped by Bostonians
How a Pub Owner Became One of the World's Best Photographers
April 14, 2017
Video Shows Alleged Elephant Abuse at German Zoo
New Spotted Gecko Found in Tiger Reserve
April 13, 2017
Exclusive: Jungle Puppies Captured on Film for the First Time
Behold North Korea’s Bizarrely Majestic Bus Stops
April 12, 2017
Quirky Portraits of One Town's Trash—And the People Who Take Care of It
The World's Most Polluted River Revealed in Photos
Eating Dogs Banned in Taiwan—A First in Asia
50 New Spiders Discovered In Australia
Here's Why Easter Is Bad for Bunnies
April 11, 2017
Top 10 Most Endangered Rivers in the U.S.
Watch: Geese Attempt to Save Their Eggs From a Baboon Thief
April 10, 2017
Explorers Enter Heart of Africa With Fat Bikes and Scuba Gear
Listen to an Earthquake’s Eerie ‘Whale Songs’
April 09, 2017
Warming Bleaches Two-Thirds of Great Barrier Reef
Why the North Pond Hermit Hid From People for 27 Years
81 Captivating Photographs From Around the World
April 08, 2017
These Animals Spawn the Most Offspring in One Go
April 07, 2017
Watch: This Is What Happens When a Lion Steals a GoPro
New Spider-Like, Tree-Climbing Crab Species Found
Watch: Dramatic Footage Shows Possible Squid Cannibalism
April 06, 2017
Killing of Orcas in Front of Tourists Could Spell End of Whaling for Island Nation
Raucous Orgies Speed Up Aging in Male Snakes
Stunning Rare Footage Reveals Elusive Snow Leopards
Cannibalism Study Finds People Are Not That Nutritious
Mapping the Great War
How Maps Became Deadly Innovations in WWI
April 05, 2017
These Satirical Nat Geo Headlines Aren't Too Far Off
Breaking: Rhino Horn Trade to Return in South Africa
Demand For Seal Products Has Fallen—So Why Do Canadians Keep Hunting?
You Can Help Nat Geo Win A Dozen Webby Awards
Striking Yellow-Black Rain Frog Found, Is Already Endangered
New Slime-Shooting Snail Found On Shipwreck
Couple Flies Small Helicopter Over the Atlantic to Record Melting Ice
‘Gatling Gun’ Plankton Reveals Violent Microbial World
April 03, 2017
How a Color-Blind Artist Became the World’s First Cyborg
This Small Island Nation Makes a Big Case For Protecting Our Oceans
April 02, 2017
Mudslide in Colombia May Portend El Niño Chaos
This Man Rode a Bike From India to Sweden—for Love
April 01, 2017
You May Be Eating Vomit, and More Bizarre Barf Facts