Texas is full of places most travelers miss, and these hidden gems deliver scenery, character, and moments that feel refreshingly undiscovered.
Let’s take a look at all the amazing winning photographs that show the spellbinding nature around us as seen through the lens ...
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11 Unusual Gardens Ideas To Consider

From simple to classic to surreal, we take a closer look at innovative garden designs that are out of the ordinary. Whether you’re setting out to fill a blank space in your yard or to transform a drab ...
Discovered in the forests of Brazil, Brachycephalus lulai – a new species of pumpkin toadlet frog – is named after the ...
If you've ever tried to relax on your patio but had a sense of being watched, you know that privacy is a desirable feature in an outdoor area. Lots of options are available, but if you're looking for ...
A new study reports that bacteria found in the intestines of Japanese tree frogs show remarkable promise in treating colorectal cancer. A research team from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and ...
A bacterium from the intestines of Japanese tree frogs has "exhibited remarkably potent" tumor-killing abilities when administered intravenously, outperforming current standard therapies and paving ...
Researchers have shown that a bacterium plucked from the gut of this frog can successfully eradicate aggressive colon tumors ...
Costa Rica—which received a 2019 Champions of the Earth award, the United Nations’s highest environmental honor, for its role in protecting nature and combating climate change—hosts plenty of ecotours ...
One of the world’s most dazzling amphibians is under threat from unregulated photography trips, scientists have warned, after ...
Chytrid fungus is a deadly pathogen plaguing amphibians in an ongoing global pandemic, with the potential to kill off entire populations. But in one threatened Australian frog species, the infection ...
“I saw in Louisiana a live-oak growing / All alone stood it, and the moss hung down from the branches.” —Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass, 1860-61 More than 150 years after Whitman wrote those lines, the ...