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Transplanting healthy reef ecosystems to damaged reefs can improve coral health
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Under-ice species at risk as Arctic warms: Researchers investigate sea's microscopic organisms off northern Canada
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Study suggests wild boars could be potential source of hepatitis E transmission to humans
Ecology
Conservation program prepares captive parrots for life in the wild
Plants & Animals
Maritime pine seeds remember temperature conditions
Ecology
Marine biologists investigate major seafloor features, call for deep dive into Indian Ocean's ecosystems
Plants & Animals
Study finds opposing effects of short-term and continuous noise on western bluebird parental care
Plants & Animals
Some Minnesota honeybees disappeared this fall: Blame mites and a warm autumn
Ecology
Paul Watson vs Japan: Disrupting the whaling industry's logistics—and logic
Ecology
Tree species guide unlocks benefits for UK farmers
Ecology
Fossil amphibians found in burrows where they waited for the next rainy season
Ecology
Wood ants that actively combat plant diseases could be used in organic apple orchards
Plants & Animals
Long-term study reveals warming climates threaten Florida scrub-jay
Ecology
First right whales of season gorge on critical food off Massachusetts, giving hope for a strong year
Ecology
Biodiversity is not a luxury: Study explores the connection between wealth and ecosystem health
Ecology
Beeches thrive in France's Verdun in flight from climate change
Ecology
Managing forests with smart technologies
Plants & Animals
Tick tubes help reduce the parasites on mice, but time and frequency matter
Plants & Animals
Bird divorce rates may be linked to fluctuations in rainfall
Ecology
New Zealanders save more than 30 stranded whales by lifting them on sheets

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Astronomy
Observing dark matter at cosmic dawn
Planetary Sciences
Ryugu asteroid samples indicate damage from microscopic meteoroid bombardment
Optics & Photonics
Higher-density storage technique could allow diamond disk to store equivalent of 2,000 Blu-ray discs
Optics & Photonics
An unexpected delay in a standard quantum optical process generates pairs of photons
Social Sciences
Census data analysis shows the South had a much higher mortality rate than the North in the US Civil War
Evolution
Homo juluensis: Possible new ancient human species uncovered by researchers
Archaeology
How did they make it? New insights into the production of the Nebra Sky Disc
Archaeology
Archaeologists reveal musical instruments depicted in Zimbabwe's ancient rock art
Archaeology
Case study suggests expanded opportunities drew people to mega settlements and spurred innovation 6,000 years ago
Evolution
3D fossil scans investigate the origins of bipedal locomotion in human evolution
Plants & Animals
Sea anemone study shows how animals restore 'shape' following major injury
Archaeology
Early Neolithic genetic data suggest that central Europe's first farmers lived in equality
Plants & Animals
Sea anemone study shows how animals restore 'shape' following major injury
Social Sciences
Our outrage over social media posts helps misinformation spread, study shows
Paleontology & Fossils
Fishy fossil find points to possible polar bear ancestry for Scottish bears
Analytical Chemistry
New hybrid catalyst developed for clean oxygen production
Molecular & Computational biology
Novel quantum computing algorithm enhances single-cell analysis
Environment
2026 World Cup sites pose heat stress risk for soccer players, study warns
Archaeology
Archaeologists suspect shipwreck found near Kenya may be from Vasco da Gama's last voyage
Education
Could ChatGPT get an engineering degree? Large-scale study investigates potential impact of AI assistants on education

What DNA in droppings can reveal about an animal's diet

Imagine scanning lion dung or a mouse dropping and instantly knowing exactly what and how much the animal has eaten. Thanks to new DNA techniques, this is becoming increasingly feasible. Ph.D. student Kevin Groen tested how ...

New mapping techniques empower bird conservation in Colombia

Natalia Ocampo-Peñuela, assistant professor of environmental studies, and a team of Colombian researchers have introduced a transformative approach to mapping bird species distribution across Colombia, harnessing community ...

Warming lakes and rivers may spread fish pathogens

Michigan's rivers and lakes were once cold enough that fish were protected from some infection-causing parasites. As the Great Lakes ecosystem warms, a Michigan State University researcher is investigating new pathogens that ...