Dr. Joan Strassmann's latest book on the behavior of flocks, families, and communes is a fact-filled flight into the diverse ...
If Fairmont were Gotham City, its city manager is Bruce Wayne. Something that has been in the planning, planning and more planning stages since at least 2012, (based on Times West Virginian records), ...
Eucalyptus plantations host fewer bird species than native forests and pine plantations, study finds
According to a new study by the EHU's BEZ-EKOFISKO research group, the choice of using eucalyptus in forestry needs to be ...
Scientists exploring a World War II weapons dumpsite in the Baltic Sea have discovered swarms of sea creatures thriving on the surfaces of long-abandoned explosives thought to be toxic to marine life.
The carbon cycle is a natural process that plays a crucial role in Earth's climate system. However, human activities have ...
More marine life is living on some World War II munitions disposed of on the Baltic Sea's seabed than on the sediment ...
Marine life is unexpectedly flourishing on discarded World War II munitions in the Baltic Sea. A new study has found that ...
A major milestone for steppe restoration was reached as a group of globally endangered kulans (Asiatic wild ass) were released from the “Alibi” Reintroduction Center into the vast landscapes of the ...
A new Lancet review proposes a three-wave diagnostic pathway that combines clinical expertise with blood, CSF, and PET ...
Researchers reviewing evidence in NeuroSci show how dietary AGEs and their interaction with RAGE drive oxidative stress, ...
This work, combining behavioural genetics and calcium imaging, provides evidence for a form of learning in Drosophila that derives solely from direct or (optogenetically induced) phantom experience of ...
A few months ago, I took an ambulance to the hospital emergency room because I had a nasty fall at home, but just received a ...
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