Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural world, physical world, or material world. "Nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. It ranges in scale from the subatomic to the cosmic.
A new study has found that the last groups of woolly mammoths, who lived on a remote Alaskan island some 5,600 years ago, died because of lack of drinking water.
Norway has initiated the first step in what may hopefully encourage other countries to follow in the fight against deforestation.
New Zealand has dealt with volcanic activity but a recent discovery tied up to a possible volcano forming beneath Matata comes as a surprise to scientists who discovered a massive magma build-up.
Scientists have officially confirmed that the well blowout in California was the largest methane leak in U.S. history.
The first animal on Earth was likely a sea sponge.
It turns out that being endangered may have led to a unique form of hybridization in orangutans.
A new species of blue-tailed monitor lizard was discovered in Papua New Guinea, having taken the top spot in the food chain on the relatively remote island of Mussau.
Researchers find new type of optical material in mantis shrimp.
Marsupial lions have left claw marks in the Tight Entrance Cave in Australia, which is shedding new light on the extinct mammalian carnivore.
Study identifies new species of freshwater turtle in Papua New Guinea.
A study finds that big-brained mammals are more likely to go extinct.
Study finds that a hot, parched Earth might be soaking up water, therefore reducing rising sea levels.