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NZ maple syrup mission taps into hi-tech imaging
A Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha University of Canterbury (UC) team has spent the last two…
Use of pesticides and herbicides found to be biggest cause of bird decline in Europe
A large team of ornithologists, zoologists, biologists and ecologists from across Europe and the U.K. has…
Study provides framework for assessing emotions in wild animals
A world-first holistic framework for assessing the mental and psychological well-being of wild animals has been…
Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes
Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a remarkably diverse…
Citizen science used to track mosquitoes
Hungarian researchers have demonstrated in a new Journal of Applied Ecology paper that citizen science data…
Confirming the safety of genetically edited allergen-free eggs
Researchers have developed a chicken egg that may be safe for people with egg white allergies.…
Researchers use structured light on a chip in another photonics breakthrough
In everyday life we experience light in one of its simplest forms—optical rays or beams. However,…
Feeling frozen? 4 out of 5 homes in southern Australia are colder than is healthy
Every winter we hear about soaring energy bills and people’s inability to stay warm. But, until…
Architecture after COVID: How the pandemic inspired building designers
Walking during lockdowns, following protocols and restrictions, city dwellers witnessed the birth of a new architectural…