An international research team led by the University of Galway has used Earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline ...
Scientists have discovered a fungus that turns spiders into “zombies,” luring the arachnids out of their lairs before killing ...
AI helps scientists decode a cone snail toxin’s targets, paving the way for safer drug development and ecological research.
Does it make economic and ecological sense to remove Indian River Lagoon causeways? Brevard wants a federal study of removing ...
Turfgrass—including sports fields, roadside ditches and residential lawns—makes up 40 million acres of the United States' ...
In the interconnected web of nature, small disruptions can yield outsized consequences. One such example comes from Central ...
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Study Reveals Ancient Flightless Birds Helped Spreading Colorful Native Fungi, Highlights Ecological BalanceStudy Reveals Ancient Flightless Birds Helped Spreading Colorful Native Fungi, Highlights Ecological Balance It is a finding that sounds like something out of a scientific whodunit. Still, it's real: ...
Research by Dr. Meenakshi Shankar Poti (Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Université libre de Bruxelles) delves into the ...
Historical epidemiological analysis has demonstrated an association between urbanisation and growing cancer burden across the ...
Challenges with tracking and data collection meant little was known previously about the lives of adolescent turtles ...
In India, tigers haven't just survived they're making a comeback. Despite a growing population and increasing pressure on their habitats, the number of wild tigers is rising. The reason? According to ...
Gulls and terns studied in known polluted shoreline areas had a host of worse health and reproductive outcomes than those in nonpolluted areas.
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