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PFAS detected in dolphin milk may pass from mothers to calves

Researchers have found that a group of chemicals known as PFAS can be transferred from mother dolphins to their nursing calves, adding to the evidence that these persistent contaminants can be transferred from mothers to ...

Sex pheromone of a sandgrain-sized insect deciphered

Parasitic wasps of the genus Trichogramma are among the smallest insects in the world—yet they play an important role in natural ecosystems and agricultural landscapes as natural antagonists of pest species. Research teams ...

Opioids and other drugs accumulating in freshwater fish

Fish living downstream of wastewater treatment plants are accumulating antidepressants, opioids and other drugs of abuse in their bodies, according to a new study. Using a new analytical method they developed, a team of researchers ...

Tomato industry taking steps to stop spread of parasitic weed

California's processing tomato industry for the first time this past harvest season, agreed to voluntary equipment cleaning and notification guidelines to prevent the spread of branched broomrape, a parasitic weed that attaches ...

Managing risks when intervening to help coral reefs

A new tool to help scientists and reef managers consider the ecological risks of different coral reef interventions around the world has been developed by researchers from the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS). ...

Unlocking the value of biodiversity in the UK and Ireland

Sequencing the DNA of all complex life in the UK and Ireland could generate up to almost £3 billion for the economy across agriculture, conservation, and research over the next 30 years, according to a new report.

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Critically endangered orangutan born at Madrid zoo
Plants & Animals
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Ecology
Soil species face extinction risk as one in five assessed are threatened
Plants & Animals
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Ecology
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Ecology
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Earth's tectonic elevator hauls ancient buried microbes back to the seafloor to revive and spread
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Environment
Wildfires used to 'go to sleep' at night. Climate change is turning them into prime burning hours
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The Colorado River disappeared from the geological record for 5 million years: Scientists now know where it went
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Indonesia's fire crisis comes into focus as high-resolution satellite maps expose 5.62 million hectares affected
Plants & Animals
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Cell & Microbiology
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Archaeology
First archaeological case of cleft lip identified in China reveals inclusive care in Qing dynasty community
Analytical Chemistry
Platinum-free catalyst splits hydrogen from water for energy, running 1,000 hours at industry standards
Earth Sciences
Machine learning detects more than 60,000 earthquakes during 2025 Santorini sequence
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Researchers directly observe muonic molecules critical to muon catalyzed fusion
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Cactus catalog could help plant's prickly problem

With almost a third of cacti species threatened with extinction, a new open-access database of cactus ecology and evolution could help scientists and conservationists save species from the brink.

One species or two? Understanding the Formosan legless lizard

A research team from the National Taiwan Normal University has clarified the status of a secretive reptile. Led by Si-Min Lin, the team focused on the Formosan legless lizard, scientifically known as Dopasia formosensis. ...

Are mercury levels elevated across US conservation lands?

A study published in The Journal of Wildlife Management found varying risks to species due to mercury pollution across the United States' National Wildlife Refuge System, the world's largest network of lands and waters conserved ...