Curtin University researchers have captured rare recordings of echidnas cooing, grunting and making a range of…
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Radar tracks unfortunate creatures trapped in tropical cyclones
In the aftermath of Super Typhoon Lekima, which struck mainland China in early August 2019, a…
New simulations shed light on origins of Saturn's rings and icy moons
A new series of supercomputer simulations has offered an answer to the mystery of the origins…
New study analyzes airborne microplastics in clouds
Plastic particles less than 5 mm in size are called “microplastics.” These tiny bits of plastic…
Atlantic walrus more vulnerable than ever to Artic warming
Past cycles of climate change, along with human exploitation, have led to only small and isolated…
New information on the most important early stage of embryonic development
A new discovery by researchers challenges our current understanding of gastrulation, the most important stage of…
Students from low-income households experienced more learning losses during pandemic: Study
A new study from Western researchers examining the impacts of the school closures and remote learning…
Genetically engineered, plastic-eating bacteria can give waste a new life
A group of synthetic bacteria that can efficiently turn plastic waste into useful chemicals is presented…
From passerine birds to cranes: Neolithic bird hunting in Upper Mesopotamia
Birds were an important source of food for hunter-gatherer communities in Upper Mesopotamia at the beginning…
Cutting the odds of drug-resistant pathogens emerging in wastewater
The combination of chemical and physical stressors that bacteria face during wastewater treatment can impact the…