New research from Cass Business School has found that business sustainability strategies can succeed alongside mainstream…
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Caterpillar loss in tropical forest linked to extreme rain, temperature events
Using a 22-year dataset of plant-caterpillar-parasitoid interactions collected within a patch of protected Costa Rican lowland…
Urine fertilizer: 'Aging' effectively protects against transfer of antibiotic resistance
Recycled and aged human urine can be used as a fertilizer with low risks of transferring…
Study reveals pre-Hispanic history, genetic changes among indigenous Mexican populations
As more and more large-scale human genome sequencing projects get completed, scientists have been able to…
Biologists recommend urgent action to protect California spotted owls
In the Pacific Northwest, the range expansion of Barred Owls has contributed to a conservation crisis…
Vomiting bumblebees show that sweeter is not necessarily better
Animal pollinators support the production of three-quarters of the world’s food crops, and many flowers produce…
Interdisciplinary study reveals new insights into the evolution of signed languages
A new study, published in Royal Society Open Science, sheds light on the origins and evolution…
EU announces funding for Ariane 6 and other space-tech
The European Union on Tuesday announced 200 million euros ($222 million) of funding for the Ariane…
Mosquitoes are drawn to flowers as much as people—and now scientists know why
Without their keen sense of smell, mosquitoes wouldn’t get very far. They rely on this sense…
Human-sparked fires smaller, less intense but more frequent with longer seasons
Fires started by people have steadily increased in recent decades, sparking a major shift in U.S.…