- The four-eyed antelope is the world's most endangered antelope, with fewer than 500 remaining.

Today, the four-eyed antelope is on the brink of extinction - but how exactly did it get there?
- Sea levels are rising at the fastest rate in 4,000 years, threatening coastal cities.

New research shows that global sea levels are rising faster than at any time in the past 4,000 years, posing serious risks to coastal cities such as Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong
- Dogs have the ability to think like humans, even smarter than children.

A recent study found that the smartest dogs possess cognitive abilities comparable to young children, demonstrating superior social intelligence and problem-solving skills.
- Deadly secret of black mamba venom that 'defeats' antidote serum

A University of Queensland study found that black mamba venom uses a dual mechanism of attack on nerves, explaining why antivenom is often ineffective.
- Traces of the oldest dome-headed dinosaur species discovered, up to 108 million years old

Scientists have discovered the oldest known pachycephalosaur fossil, 108 million years old, almost intact in the Gobi Desert. The discovery reveals the mystery of the development
- Scaly-footed snail: The only animal on earth that is literally 'armored'

What is a scaly snail? What does a scaly snail look like? Let's find out together!
- Little known facts about storms

Thunderstorms are a nightmare for most of us, especially for those who have to go out at that time. Here are some interesting facts that you never knew about storms.
- Unique teamwork secret helps weaver ants double their strength

New research in Current Biology shows that weaver ants do not weaken when working in groups, but actually double their strength thanks to a 'force ratchet mechanism'. The discovery
- The most dangerous insects in Asia

What is the most dangerous insect in Asia? How to avoid this dangerous insect?
- Unique spider species creates perfect clones of itself to hunt prey

Do you believe that there are spiders in the world that can create copies of themselves? Here are unique facts about spiders that lure prey with copies of themselves.
- Things About the Ocean That Are Scarier Than Space

The ocean directly affects human life and activities. Below are the things that are more terrifying than the universe of the ocean.
- Glaciers are eroding the Earth faster than we thought

Glaciers – nature's slow artisans – are silently reshaping the planet's surface, and humans can now measure the process with unprecedented precision.
- Amazon rainforest could disappear within the next century

Climate change combined with deforestation is pushing the Amazon – the Earth's 'green lungs' – closer to the threshold of turning into arid grassland within the next century.
- Greenland's Melting Ice Unexpectedly Nurtures Marine Life – New Discovery from NASA

Rapid ice melting in Greenland is not only causing sea levels to rise, but also fueling life in the oceans.
- Scientists reveal why cats always sleep on their left side

Sleep is a vulnerable time for all animals.
- Is climate change really a threat to human life?

The constant bad news about rising global temperatures and their impacts can make us feel like the world is coming to an end. Is it?
- 27 million tons of nanoplastic particles discovered in the North Atlantic

Tiny microplastics are flooding the Atlantic Ocean in huge quantities. Their impact is only just beginning to be understood.
- These fruit trees can turn CO₂ into rock

Scientists have recently discovered that certain plants can create limestone-like deposits in their trunks and surrounding soil, locking up carbon in an extremely stable form.
- Animals That Could Reshape Earth's Waterways

Here are the creatures that have reshaped rivers, connected lakes and transformed mangrove creeks.
- New research shows fish are smarter than we thought

For years, scientists underestimated the intelligence of fish, often relying on laboratory studies that did not accurately reflect their behavior in the wild.