Recent Discoveries
Showcases the latest animal discoveries and research findings from around the world

Apr 27, 2026
Why Do Moths Fly to Light? Science Finally Has an Answer
Moths aren't in love with your porch light. A 2024 study using high-speed cameras revealed the real, surprising reason insects spiral around artificial lights at night.
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Mar 3, 2026
The Immortal Jellyfish: The Animal That Can Cheat Death
A jellyfish the size of a fingernail may hold the secret to biological immortality. Meet Turritopsis dohrnii, the animal that can rewind its own life cycle.
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Feb 10, 2026
Pollinators in Peril: The Tiny Animals That Feed the World
Bees, birds, butterflies, and even bats quietly power much of the food we eat. As pollinator numbers fall, scientists are racing to understand — and reverse — the decline.
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Jun 17, 2025
From Lab to Field: How New Partnerships Are Transforming Global Animal Health
Explore how groundbreaking partnerships between scientists, businesses, and conservationists are changing the landscape of animal health worldwide. This article highlights the latest research, technological advances, and real-world impacts on wildlife and ecosystems.
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May 17, 2025
The Remarkable Recovery: Giant Panda Conservation Success Story
The giant panda has transformed from a symbol of endangered wildlife to a conservation success story. Through global collaboration, habitat restoration, and scientific innovation, the species now faces a brighter future. Learn how these efforts have made a lasting impact.
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May 17, 2025
How AI-Powered Drones Are Uncovering New Species in Remote Rainforests
AI-powered drones are transforming wildlife research by making it possible to explore rainforests once deemed inaccessible. These high-tech tools are helping scientists discover new animal species, monitor elusive wildlife, and expand our understanding of biodiversity in some of Earth's most critical ecosystems.
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May 17, 2025
How Plastic-Eating Bacteria Found in Turtles Could Revolutionize Conservation
The discovery of plastic-eating bacteria in turtles could reshape efforts to combat plastic pollution. This breakthrough offers hope for marine life and ecosystems, presenting new possibilities for conservation strategies.
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