The Siberian discovery of the best-preserved woolly mammoth on record has teams of experts working around the globe, and around the clock, on some of the most ambitious projects in science. In Russia, paleontologists are conducting a historic autopsy on the 40,000-year-old beast to find out how it lived, and how it died. Meanwhile labs in South Korea and at Harvard University are using the latest advances in DNA manipulation in hopes of cloning the furry giant and introducing it to the modern world.

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Investigation into a global ecological disaster that could endanger the entire human race. Today, a ...
Mary Field edits the time-lapse photography of F. Percy Smith to show the life cycle of ferns and re...
Mary Field and F Percy Smith create this whimsical look at the breeding habits and life cycle of fro...

Underwater and microscopic photography by F. Percy Smith tell the story of a newt's life.

Two Canadian experts in underwater filming, Mario Cyr and Jill Heinerth, join forces for the first t...

The Alps – wild mountains, extreme lives, but also a magical world. This majestic mountain range con...

Bird watchers on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border share their enthusiasm for protecting and pres...

Spreading about 400 km in parallel to the Cantabric Sea, the Cantabrian Mountains, located North to ...

There are few places on earth that have such a diverse variety of terrain and range of climates conc...

The moral dimension of humanity's interaction with nonhuman animals and the industries that profit f...

About the mexican wolf in northwest Chihuahua, the search for its conservation among local communiti...

From 1968 to 1972, photographer and filmmaker Bob Campbell documented the activities of Dian Fossey ...

Near the cold Pyrenees of Iberia, surrounded by ancient and dark green forests, lies a strange land ...

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

Mountain men Joseph R Walker was probably the first non-Indian to see Yosemite, in 1833, but not unt...