To Katja Guenther, animals—and how we interact with them—can tell us a lot more about ourselves…
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New study analyzes viability of sustainable fuels developed through new process
A technology developed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and scaled up…
Using fungi to search for medical drugs
An enormous library of products derived from more than 10,000 fungi could help scientists find new…
Researchers set new upper limit on neutrino mass
An international team of researchers has used a new spectrometer to find and set an upper…
Leftover grain from breweries could be converted into fuel for homes
A Queen’s University Belfast researcher has developed a low cost technique to convert left over barley…
UN: 'Quick wins' needed to keep climate goals within reach
Countries have procrastinated for too long and need to begin making steep cuts to their greenhouse…
Killer crocodiles: Why are more humans being attacked in East Timor?
Mario Da Cruz could only watch in horror as a small army of crocodiles killed a…
Safeguarding the seas, one protected area at a time
From the surface, these 22 square miles of water are unexceptional. Click here for…
Dinosaur skull turns paleontology assumptions on their head
A team of researchers at the University of Alberta has unearthed a well-preserved Styracosaurus skull—and its…
16-million-year-old fossil shows springtails hitchhiking on winged termite
When trying to better the odds for survival, a major dilemma that many animals face is…