Antarctica's emperor penguins could be extinct by 2100. And other species may follow if we don't act

Greater conservation efforts are needed to protect Antarctic ecosystems, and the populations of up to 97%…

The lie of 'nobody's water' prevails in Australia: Indigenous water reserves are not enough to deliver justice

When the British colonized Australia they assumed terra nullius, “nobody’s land,” and aqua nullius, “nobody’s water.”…

Palm kernel product imported for use on dairy farms may actually be harmful to cows

Each year, New Zealand imports about 2 million tons of palm kernel expeller (PKE), a by-product…

Viewpoint: How equity, diversity and inclusion policies are becoming a tool for capitalism

In capitalistic economies like those in the West, wealth and status accumulation often drive our every…

Upconverting near‐infrared light detection in lead halide perovskite with core–shell lanthanide nanoparticles

Under the JST Strategic Basic Research Program PRESTO, Associate Professor Ayumi Ishii of Teikyo University of…

Apollo 8 Astronaut Bill Anders Captures Earthrise

On Dec. 24, 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and Bill Anders became the…

Five ways to help stop biodiversity loss

Biodiversity refers to the variety of life found on Earth and underpins the natural systems which…

ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/23/2022

Payloads: All Solid-State Lithium-ion Battery (AS LiB) and Small PL Multi-purpose Controller-2 (MCU-2): The AS LiB…

Soaring fertilizer prices could see millions more undernourished

High fertilizer prices could put an additional 100 million people at risk of undernourishment, a study…

Zebra finches might sing to synchronize their breeding with each other

Australian wild zebra finches sing more with others around when breeding conditions are favorable. Their song…