After volunteering at a rescue project, one stray’s fate still haunts the author – prompting questions about what ‘doing good ...
If you’re planning a culturally rich 2026 – dashing off to cinemas, galleries and theatres, contrasted with long, luxurious ...
Friday is National Science Fiction Day. To honor it, some Clemson University College of Science faculty are separating fact ...
Humans may arrive armed with intentions and ideologies, but nature has its own agenda — oftentimes indifferent, always ...
The year in moviegoing can, perhaps, be summed up by one fact: Sinners remains the only film in the Top 10 list of ...
The year in moviegoing can, perhaps, be summed up by one fact: “Sinners” is the only film in the Top 10 list of ...
Gray wolves were once plentiful in Colorado. As settlers moved west and hunted the gray wolves’ natural prey, such as bison and elk, the wolves’ food sources dwindled. As a result, wolves began ...
Imagine a grain field in Western Jutland, winter wheat standing tall and golden. Now picture it being plowed up and replaced with clover grass: one of the crops intended to drive the green transition ...
If aliens are out there, why haven’t we heard from them? That’s the question at the center of Pop Mech’s new story, “Aliens Probably Exist—But They’re Staying Silent For a Reason, NASA Scientist ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recently re-released a gray wolf in Grand County after it was recaptured in New Mexico. The unpaired male wolf was a member of the Copper Creek pack, but left the pack in ...
The wolf was rereleased in Grand County to help establish a self-sustaining population while minimizing livestock conflicts. A member of Colorado's Copper Creek wolfpack that depredated in Gunnison ...
Update: On Dec. 11, 2025, Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials captured and returned a wolf into Grand County, Colorado, that had traveled into New Mexico. Since their reintroduction to the state in ...