Environment
Pineapples and Photosynthesis: How the Juicy Fruits Grow In Water-Starved Environments
Researchers found that pineapples utilize a unique photosynthesis that protects the plants from loosing too much water during the day. This allows the fruits to be juicy even though they grow in dry environments.
Latest Research Articles
Migration: Alaskan Trout Retire Early and Feed On Salmon Eggs To Avoid Ocean Predators
Acorns and Mast Years: Masses of Acorns and Why
Endangered Birds: Puffins Join Threatened Species List
Grizzly Bears of Yellowstone May Lose Protection Under Endangered Species Act
Iberian Lynx: Oldest Ancestor Recently Found In Spain, Researchers Say
Speciation in Action: Fruit Fly Evolution Causes Cascading Changes In Wasp Species
Rare Hawaiian Birds Face Habitat Loss From Disease and Rising Temperatures, Researchers Say
Geometric Tortoise Conservation: Endangered Rare Animal Get New Home [PHOTOS]
Spruce Beetles Don't Increase Severity Of Colorado Forest Fires, Researchers Say
Sexual Behavior Of Female Insects: Do Genes or the Weather Determine Number Of Mates?
Large Hypercarnivores Shaped the Pleistocene and Preserved Landscapes, Researchers Say
Climate Change: Persian Gulf May Be Too Hot For Human Habitation By End Of Century [VIDEO]




