A longtime University of Wyoming faculty member who led the IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) Program in Wyoming for many years has been honored nationally for his efforts.
In a society that glorifies early achievement, Usha Ray's journey delivers a powerful message: there is no age limit to ...
Gulbarga University celebrates 19,133 graduates and honors three distinguished personalities at its 43rd annual convocation.
Owls can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees, far beyond human capability. Unlike humans, they have 14 neck vertebrae instead of 7, giving them extreme flexibility. Even more impressive, their ...
Scientists can now map deadly scorpion hotspots—offering a new weapon against one of the tropics’ most overlooked health ...
Like a duck that, on the surface, looks like it is calmly floating on the water while paddling furiously underneath, a bumble bee hovering over a flower may look like it’s not doing much to the naked ...
BNL’s Ava Collier and Mitchell’s Jayda Butcher were named DAR Good Citizens for their leadership, service and academic achievements.
An MSU Texas alumnus and senior biologist for the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation has been awarded the Joe Kurz Wildlife Manager of the Year Award.
Learn how coyotes raise pups and adapt to neighborhoods at Peggy Anesi’s free March 21 program at the Boone County Conservation District.
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Mayor's View: School trips matter, so I’m funding more of them

On Friday I went to Peterborough's Flag Fen to join schoolchildren on a Mayor’s Day Out, writes Paul Bristow, Combined Authority Mayor.