The end-Permian mass extinction is considered to be the most devastating biotic event in the history…
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Have a little, as a treat: Excuses and 'indulgence effects' in consumption
Sustainable materials, ecofriendly, and produced under good work conditions—convincing arguments for most of us. But how…
New climate model projects major impact on coral, important fish habitats
A new model has projected that current trends in climate change could place over 50% of…
Into watching horseshoe crabs have sex? Florida needs your help
Arthropod passions will soar along Florida’s coastal waters in March and April as we reach peak…
Sex in space: Could technology meet astronauts' intimate needs?
The 2018 movie A.I. Rising explores how machines could fulfill desires and support humans during space…
Mobile phones are a workplace problem in retail
How do frontline employees in retail react to and handle situations where the customer ignores them…
Journey to the center of Mars: A new compositional model for the red planet
While InSight’s seismometer has been patiently waiting for the next big marsquake to illuminate its interior…
Bushfire maps from satellite data show glaring gap in Australia's preparedness
On the night of January 9 2020, my wife and I secured our Kangaroo Island home…
Over 100 eucalypt tree species newly recommended for threatened listing
The Threatened Species Recovery Hub has undertaken a conservation assessment of every Australian eucalypt tree species…
Physicists grab individual atoms in groundbreaking experiment
In a first for quantum physics, University of Otago researchers have “held” individual atoms in place…