A new study refutes claims that T-rex had the intelligence of a baboon
Nope. It was probably only about as smart as a crocodile
Nope. It was probably only about as smart as a crocodile
New research suggests beavers may be susceptible to the fatal illness – increasing spread between species
Findings show promise for new anti-inflammatory drugs and treatments for autoimmune diseases
These magnificent birds often nest in odd places, such as the light standards and hydroelectric towers
Fergus McSween is applying his new knowledge of forests, plants and animals to help protect them
The large-scale study adds to the understanding of how different grazing practices affect the land
Edmonton Protocol team reports treatment is safe and reliable for people with hard-to-control diabetes
Maricor Arlos grew up around water, but when she came to Canada she found purpose in sustaining it
New research challenges understanding of organisms that have been textbook cases since late 1800s
Supplements containing beneficial gut bacteria from healthy cows could be a boon for dairy producers
How Indigenous and Western knowledge can be equal partners in conservation solutions
Kidney disease costs the health-care system more than $40 billion each year
Will help answer questions related to population density, foraging patterns and more