Experts in the medical and veterinary fields help clear up rumors and answer your burning questions about how COVID-19 affects animals.
This month, stream what you love on discovery+. From the challenges of the all-new death defying series PUSHING THE LINE to the dangers lingering below the ground of Yellowstone National Park, June is hotter than ever.
Fall in love with all things PUPPY BOWL and new episodes of DIRTY JOBS and LOVE OFF THE GRID. Stream all your favorites and experience new shows on discovery+.
Nations are coming together to negotiate the world’s first ever high seas conservation treaty, which is expected to be signed later this year.
Earth observation data is one of the best ways to study and reverse climate change.
From voices raised in protest for change to the final tender words uttered to a dying loved one, sound and hearing are primal in connecting humans to the world. Now those moments are being acknowledged in an annual award for the Sound of the Year, created to honor audible history and the art of noise.
For my next trick, says 2020, may I introduce you to… Murder Hornets! Spotted in the Pacific Northwest for the first time, these giant hornets put our ecosystem at risk.
Russian Scientists are hypothesizing that the last living Woolly Rhino was eaten as the last meal of a puppy!
Calling all explorers! The Explorers Club and Discovery Channel announce grant to fund the next frontier of explorers.
Wildfires have swept across the West Coast of America this year with devastating consequences. Burning millions of acres of land in their wake, the fires have not just wreaked havoc on forests, but could have a long-lasting impact on numerous wildlife species too.
The Georgia Aquarium is live streaming from some of their epic habitats!
This March, stream what you love on discovery+. From MOONSHINERS to BATTLEBOTS to GOLD RUSH, you can find it on the new streaming service.
King penguin poop is causing some issues for scientists in Antarctica. This flightless bird's guano releases nitrous oxide, a gas that is known commonly as laughing gas.
LOST PYRAMIDS OF THE AZTECS highlights rarely seen archeological sites, as experts conduct excavations and attempt to build an Aztec pyramid. The special premieres Sunday, June 28 at 8P ET on Science Channel.
Match point, 2020. Early cicadas are here to ruin your quiet outdoor moments.