Dozens of environmental groups and scientists are asking U.S. wildlife managers to rethink how they plan…
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Old friends and new enemies: How evolutionary history can predict insect invader impacts
About 450 nonnative, plant-eating insect species live in North American forests. Most of these critters are…
Information theory as a forensics tool for investigating climate mysteries
During Earth’s last glacial period, temperatures on the planet periodically spiked dramatically and rapidly. Data in…
Mathematical modelling vital to tackling disease outbreaks
Predicting and controlling disease outbreaks would be easier and more reliable with the wider application of…
World's fastest ant hits recording breaking speed of 855mm/s
According to Noël Coward, mad dogs and Englishmen are the only creatures that go out in…
Hot again: Another month, another global heat record reached
Scientists say the globe sizzled to a record tying hot month in September, driven partly by…
Consumers trust influencers less when there is a variety of choices for a product
Consumers have been relying on opinion leader recommendations to make choices about product quality and purchases…
How partisan hate leads people to believe falsehoods
Researchers now have a better idea of why people who rely on partisan news outlets are…
NASA-NOAA satellite catches last burst before demise of Tropical Depression 17E
NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite passed over Mexico and found two small areas of very strong thunderstorms…
A secret in saliva: Food and germs helped humans evolve into unique member of great apes
Two million years of eating meat and cooked food may have helped humans shift further from…