The assisted reproduction method will help with population management efforts of these critically endangered species and their rewilding
A new study confirms that carbon dioxide plays a significant role in any climate change
In September 2017, divers observed a massive "dead zone" rising to envelop Caribbean coral reefs in Bocas del Toro, Panama
This minute species now holds the coveted title of world's smallest moth
Smithsonian bird researchers are calling on citizen scientists to help figure out the cause
The scientists advocate shifting the current value system, which is biased against women and minorities, towards a more diverse and inclusive model
Smithsonian scientist Valerie Paul studies the ways marine biochemicals can potentially help restore coral reefs and create new biomedicine
Meals to please the palates of giant pandas, flamingos and fishing cats
Smithsonian researcher Dolores Piperno says native people have always played an important role in sustainability
As Earth’s climate changes, people around the world are witnessing insidious changes and responding to their new normal
Fishery management systems can teach scientists how fish can be raised sustainably in wild fisheries
This emerging technique could help scientists understand and anticipate the threats coral reefs face
The mummified Güldenstaedt's White-toothed shrew adds to scientists’ understanding of climate in the region more than 2000 years ago
New research reveals how one of Earth’s defining geologic features likely formed—and set the stage for the emergence of life
The elusive Bornean Rajah scops owl is inspiring scientists and researchers after its brief rediscovery
Each spring across the forests, lakes and suburbs of North America, millions of birds take a long journey north in search of summer nesting territory
Agua Salud's new bilingual videos share the results of tropical reforestation experiments at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama
Geologists are providing key insight into how the Earth might transform in the coming decades from climate change
We can accomplish more when we unite our robust scientific capabilities with our educational reach
Understanding people’s past land use strategies could help us better conserve global biodiversity now.
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