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Organic farms can double plant diversity—but only with time

It takes a long time, up to several decades, before the benefits of organic farming take full effect on land that was previously cultivated conventionally, a new study from Lund University suggests. After thirty years, the ...

New marine species found 'hidden' in plain sight

An international team of researchers delved into museum collections and discovered new species of sponge-associated zoantharian, a small colonial organism similar to anemones.

Harnessing AI to fight global deforestation

The new European Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) is intended to prevent goods marketed in the EU from contributing to the spread of deforestation. When a wood product is brought into the EU market, for example, there must ...

Geoinformatics: Using AI to take better aim against mosquitoes

The Aedes aegypti mosquito is responsible worldwide for the spread of infectious diseases such as dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and yellow fever. To combat the widely transmitted diseases affecting millions, detailed mosquito ...

Why every island's wildlife ends up looking alike

Located to the east of Madagascar, the bountiful, volcanic French island of Réunion has sometimes been called a sister to Hawaiian volcanoes because of the similarity in their climate and geographical nature. Those familiar ...

Why seagulls don't want your chips as much as you might think

Have you been to the beach this summer? I took my daughter there the other day and got her a pasty for lunch. She was happily munching it while staring out to sea, back turned to the café where we bought the pasty. Suddenly, ...

Study finds RNA molecule controls butterfly wing coloration

A team of international researchers has uncovered a surprising genetic mechanism that influences the vibrant and complex patterns on butterfly wings. In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, ...

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Plants & Animals
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Evolution
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Ecology
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Plants & Animals
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Plants & Animals
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Ecology
Ocean heat is changing marine food webs—with far-reaching consequences for NZ fisheries and sea life
Ecology
Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega den' are making their live debut
Ecology
One of Colorado's reintroduced wolves wandered into Rocky Mountain National Park
Plants & Animals
Largest dam removal in US history nears completion, reviving hopes for California salmon
Plants & Animals
Colorado's Standley Lake baby bald eagles survive after years of tragedy
Ecology
Indonesia arrests man for selling rhino horn via social media
Ecology
Colorado's new wolf pack—including pups—to be captured and relocated after attacks on livestock
Evolution
Some bats are surviving and thriving with blood sugar levels that would be lethal for other mammals
Ecology
How beetle juice led to the discovery of a virus and solved the mystery of a superworm die-off
Plants & Animals
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Study suggests gun-free zones do not attract mass shootings
Polymers
Chemists create gel to prevent leaks and boost lithium-ion battery life
Condensed Matter
Study predicts a new quantum anomalous crystal in fractionally filled moiré superlattices
Earth Sciences
Electricity generated by earthquakes might be the secret behind giant gold nuggets
Optics & Photonics
A device to sort photon states could be useful for quantum optical computer circuits
Astronomy
Double-peaked supernovae offer clues to pre-supernova outbursts
Cell & Microbiology
New discovery of how bacteria navigate their environment could change how we treat infection
Astronomy
Researchers explore the nature of a newborn stellar cluster
Planetary Sciences
Engineers smash rocks to see what occurs when top layer of an asteroid-like object is hit with extreme external force
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Copper-based catalyst paves the way for sustainable ammonia production
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Chemists find new pharmaceutically active substances from billions of newly combined molecules
Condensed Matter
Creating an 'imprint' on a super photon
Polymers
Depolymerization method achieves exclusive chemical recycling of PET from cloth waste and plastic waste mixtures
Optics & Photonics
On the way to optical logic gates: Study demonstrates the basics for purely optical processing of information
Earth Sciences
Amazon rainforest fires produce secondary ultrafine particles that may affect weather and climate
Earth Sciences
New evidence supports theory that oxygen isotope ratio in seawater slowly increased over last 540 million years
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Experiments demonstrates chiral quantum heating and cooling with an optically controlled ion
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Researcher discusses a new type of collective interference effect
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Giant pangolin rediscovered in Senegal

In March 2023, temperatures in eastern Senegal soared to 40°C, with the cooling rains still months away. Yet, for the dedicated field team from the NGO Panthera—committed to global feline conservation—and the Direction ...

Flamingos don't preen more than other waterbirds, study shows

Despite their famously fancy feathers, flamingos don't spend more time preening than other waterbirds, new research shows. Scientists watched five of the world's six flamingo species to see how they spend their time.

Great white sharks secretly roam through Bahamas

It's incredibly rare to spot a great white shark in the waters around the Bahamas, but a new study published in the journal Frontiers in Marine Science shows they visit the area more often than people realize.

White ants: The Earth's backboneless backbone

The first thoughts that probably come to mind when you read the words "white ant" are images of house destruction, wood damage, pest control, and spending money! While white ants are in fact a major structural and agricultural ...

Ancient Antarctic microorganisms are aggressive predators

In Antarctica there is a small lake, called Deep Lake, that is so salty it remains ice-free all year round despite temperatures as low as -20°C in winter. Archaea, a unique type of single-celled microorganism, thrive in ...