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Unlocking biodiversity insights from the tropical Andes

Despite hosting some of the world's most biodiverse ecosystems and the urgency of the region's conservation challenges, researchers in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru often struggle to share their unique insights into these complex ...

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Returning a 170-year-old preserved lizard to Jamaica is a step toward redressing colonial harms, say researchers
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Patents based on traditional knowledge are often 'biopiracy.' A new international treaty will finally combat this
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Is your coffee 'not hot' or 'cold'? Observing how the brain processes negated adjectives
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Your smartphone might be linked to crocodile attacks in Indonesia
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Who will like beetle skewers? What Europeans think about alternative protein food
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Agreement reached at UN on biopiracy treaty
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Uncertainty clouds UN talks on biopiracy treaty
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Opinon: Conservation areas stand between needs of local communities and preserving natural resources
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Study calls for a repurposing of input subsidies to promote sustainable IPM practices
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It may be time to eliminate the best-before date on food packaging, say smart packaging researchers
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'Sour Patch' adults: 1 in 8 grown-ups love extreme tartness, study shows
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South Africa's conservation model: Why expanding the use of biodiversity to generate money is a good idea
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Less affluent countries found to be more prone to damage caused by biological invasions despite lower trade volume
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Study considers ways to increase accessibility for all wildlife enthusiasts
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Buying affordable ethical chocolate is almost impossible—but some firms are offering the next best thing
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Acclaimed primatologist Frans de Waal dies at 75: Emory
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Artificial intelligence brings a virtual fly to life
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Animal photo editing and its impact on donations to conservation charities
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'Hybrid' US sheep breeder used endangered genetic material, faces jail
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Q&A: Bringing forest therapy indoors can improve your health

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Stacking molecules like plates improves organic solar device performance
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Researchers dig deeper into stability challenges of nuclear fusion—with mayonnaise
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A new way of thinking about the economy could help protect the Amazon, and help its people thrive
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New framework for measuring stability during walking

Falls are a serious public health issue, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths annually and racking up billions of dollars in healthcare costs. While there has been extensive research into the biomechanics of falls, most ...

Birdwatching brings millions of dollars to Alaska

A committed and lucky birdwatcher in Alaska may see an elusive bluethroat north of the Brooks Range, catch a glimpse of the bold markings on a harlequin duck as it zips along an Interior river, encounter all four species ...

Gender bias found in names given to new species

A trio of researchers at the University of Otago in New Zealand, has found that when it comes time to name a newly found species after someone, female honorees tend to be underrepresented. In their paper published in the ...