As climate change intensifies harmful algal blooms worldwide, an international team led by Hiroshima University has developed ...
As climate change intensifies harmful algal blooms worldwide, an international team led by Hiroshima University has developed ...
Texas A&M AgriLife Research study looks at how healthy queens and drones contribute to bee colony resilience in challenging ...
Scientists dive beneath Antarctic ice to study unique marine life and track the impact of climate change on fragile ...
The Wildlife and Fisheries Commission published maps and a Notice of Intent last winter that redrew buffer lines along the ...
Salt cavern hydrogen storage is at the forefront of underground energy storage technologies, offering a promising route for large-scale, secure, and ...
Neanderthals hunted turtles but did not rely on them for food. Instead, they cleaned and reused shells as tools.
Small and indispensable! A group of entomologists from Chulalongkorn University discovered a new species of wasp ...
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First fossilized egg from a mammal ancestor confirmed after 250 million years
Learn how X-ray imaging revealed the first fossilized egg from a mammal ancestor, showing how Lystrosaurus reproduced 250 ...
Explore the ecological crisis of Akkulam–Veli Lake, where 99% of contaminants are trapped in sediments, posing a long-term ...
Approximately 300,000 years ago, humans living in what is now Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria began to stop ...
BIGGER THAN ART: Selima Terras ’26 uses music as a tool for community building and understanding. Drawing on her work in anthropology and environmental studies at Bowdoin, Terras explores music as a ...
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