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Interesting facts about Southern right whales
During Australia’s winter months, Southern right whales can be spotted off the coastline. These whales are…
Q&A: Toxic algae, warming waters imperil marine life on U.S. coasts
The images are heart-rending: hundreds of dolphins and sea lions washing up along the shores of…
A path to defeating crop-killing gray mold without toxic chemicals
It’s a mold that causes billions in crop losses every year, infecting berries, tomatoes and most…
Feeding traces on fossil leaves help researchers identify factors leading to enormous herbivore diversity
Researchers from the Hessian State Museum Darmstadt and the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center Frankfurt…
Current data on cycling behavior neglects equity-deserving groups, study suggests
The limitations of Statistics Canada’s cycling data are having a real-world impact on women and marginalized…
Data uncovers new tick threat times for Australian pets
University of Queensland research reveals that spring, rather than summer, is the peak time for tick…
Research suggests daily temperature difference is main factor affecting rubber latex yield in Xishuangbanna
Rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis) are a major source of rubber latex. Xishuangbanna is the largest rubber…
Study shows people experience emotions with computer-generated art
Computers and artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming increasingly important in the art world. AI-generated artworks fetch…
Bird study shows Europe's nature in 'dire straits'
Nearly four in 10 of Europe’s bird species are now of conservation concern—including 14% of global…