Leap babies

If you’re born on a leap day, do you have birthdays only once every four years?

Rare superbloom in California’s Death valley

Heavy autumn rains have transformed the barren landscape into riot of flowers not seen in decade. Have a look!

First animal was likely sea sponge

A new genetic analysis suggests that the first animal to appear on Earth was very likely the simple sea sponge.

Multiple cosmic impacts 790,000 years ago

Geoscientists reached this conclusion after dating glassy stones called tektites from various parts of the world.

Largest fireball since Chelyabinsk falls over Atlantic

The biggest fireball since the Chelyabinsk explosion plunged through the atmosphere over the Atlantic Ocean on February 6.

El Niño prolonging record coral bleaching event

This year's intense El Niño - added to our warming climate - is prolonging what's already the longest global coral die-off on record, according to scientists.

Extinction of giant herbivores changed global landscapes

Extinctions of large herbivores such as mammoths, mastodons, and ground sloths helped turn many open landscapes into forests, scientists say.

Ancient flowers probably poisonous

Two fossil flowers, found perfectly preserved in amber, came from an asterid group that ultimately gave rise to some of the world’s most famous poisons.

Category 5 Cyclone Winston slams Fiji

The strongest tropical cyclone recorded so far in 2016 - and Fiji's strongest tropical cyclone ever - made landfall Saturday evening.

Plastics in ocean harm oysters

Ground-breaking data on a negative effect on oysters from microplastics, which enter our oceans via cosmetics, clothing, and industrial processes.