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A single plant costs U.S. ranchers $35 million a year. Now, a team of researchers is using artificial intelligence to keep it in check.
On a hot October afternoon near the largest oil and gas port in the Philippines, the roar of a nearby natural gas tanker ...
Moderate coffee intake and both moderate and high tea consumption are associated with a slower decline in fluid intelligence ...
A frog croaks from a walking trail. A hiker snaps a photo and uploads it to iNaturalist. That single act—one person, one ...
Thousands of scientific papers have used data collected by users of the platform iNaturalist, according to new research.
The number of peer-reviewed studies using iNaturalist data has surged more than tenfold in the past five years, new research ...
At the 15th Belfast Photo Festival, striking installations and images transformed the city into a living gallery, where ...
By Rhett Ayers Butler For more than three decades, Mark Erdmann has worked where many only dream of diving—on the reefs and in the tangled mangroves of Indonesia’s farthest reaches. A marine biologist ...
President Trump demanded an apology from New York Times over its Iran strike coverage, but the paper's attorney stood firm, saying "no retraction is needed" or is coming.
Overlooked No More: Rotimi Fani-Kayode, Whose Camera Sought a Truer Image of Black Men He was a pioneering figure in Black British art whose rebellious, symbol-rich images explored race, queerness ...
The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten again.