A new species of marmoset has been discovered in the southwest of Pará State in Brazil,…
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Climate change could wipe out California's Joshua trees by end of century
Joshua trees, an iconic species of the arid southwestern United States, may totally disappear by the…
World warned: change now or endanger food and climate
Humanity faces increasingly painful trade-offs between food security and rising temperatures within decades unless it curbs…
With tiny technological tweezers, researchers uncover new aspects of cell division
The body’s cells are constantly dividing—which, somewhat counterintuitively, means that they’re constantly multiplying. Because when a…
Hydrophobic nanostructured wood membrane for thermally efficient distillation
During water desalination, membrane distillation (MD) is challenged by the inefficiency of water thermal separation from…
Archaeologists discover almost 40 new monuments close to Newgrange
A team from University College Dublin have unearth almost 40 previously unknown monuments close to Newgrange,…
Viruses aren't all nasty: Some can actually protect our health
Viruses are mostly known for their aggressive and infectious nature. Click here for original…
The end of the world: A history of how a silent cosmos led humans to fear the worst
It is 1950 and a group of scientists are walking to lunch against the majestic backdrop…
When invasive plants take root, native animals pay the price
Imagine a new breed of pirate not only able to sail the high seas, but to…
City coyotes' poor diets could make them more aggressive, study suggests
City coyotes’ garbage-based diets are affecting their gut bacteria and that could affect how they interact…