New research on branching animals known as octocorals pushes the early days of bioluminescence back over 200 million years
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These Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest images feature the captivating creatures that live beneath the waves
Our byways are an unnatural incursion into the natural world, especially when they’re allowed to fall into disuse. Meet a roadkill scientist and a journalist tracking how roads mess with nature—and what we can do about it
Ornithologists and conservationists say humans can take key steps to make urban environments less hazardous for our avian friends
Diet played a key role in the evolution of the vast beetle family tree
A study that looks back more than 100 years shows that where the animals have thrived, underwater forests have, too
Nature enthusiasts work with researchers to figure out how creatures respond to the celestial phenomenon
The environmental icon’s latest series, “Mammals,” showcases the threats humanity has created for our relatives
The red-cockaded woodpecker has lost nearly all of its habitat in the southeastern United States, but an Air Force range in Florida is part of an emerging initiative to relocate besieged species on protected land
Psychedelic hedgehogs, purple pineapples, living strawberries—these tiny creatures show off their big personalities off the Australian coast
Despite being the smallest country in Southeast Asia, the city-state is now home to the largest population of the straw-headed bulbul
The world's smallest bear plays a crucial role in repairing its tropical habitat in Southeast Asia
And one species can even weigh as much as a house cat
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While whales moved from living on land to an existence immersed in water, pinnipeds embraced an amphibious lifestyle
These bizarre creatures have been around for hundreds of millions of years, and for humans, they’ve inspired horror, admiration and culinary prestige
Using solar power, machine learning and her family’s patio umbrella, 18-year-old Selina Zhang created a synthetic tree that lures the destructive species
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Bug out with 15 shots of insects and arachnids of all shapes and sizes from the Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest
Researchers examined the remnants of a 13th-century fishing site to get a picture of how the marine ecosystem has changed
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