A first of its kind, global study on the impacts of human land-use on different groups…
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How drones could help save our most endangered species
With funding from Cabot Institute for the Environment, BZS and the EPSRC’s CASCADE grant, a joint…
New research provides evidence of strong early magnetic field around Earth
Deep within Earth, swirling liquid iron generates our planet’s protective magnetic field. This magnetic field is…
A cautionary tale about measuring racial bias in policing
Racial bias and policing made headlines last year after a study examining records of fatal police…
Tipping mechanisms could spark societal change toward climate stabilization
Limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees C requires a decarbonized world by 2050 at…
While promoting diseases like cancer, these enzymes also cannibalize each other
Like motley bandits, certain enzymes implicated in cancer and other diseases also annihilate each other. A…
Two killed as storm lashes Spain
Freezing winds, heavy snow and rain lashed parts of Spain Monday, killing two people, forcing the…
Lithospheric thickening beneath the Betics and Rif mountains pulls down the topography by 1500 m
A new study made by researchers at the Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera of the…
Setting fires to avoid fires: Study outlines approaches to enable more prescribed burns
Australians desperate for solutions to raging wildfires might find them 8,000 miles away, where a new…
Climate (not humans) shaped early forests of New England
A new study in the journal Nature Sustainability overturns long-held interpretations of the role humans played…