Research shows large national parks boost mammal diversity in unprotected areas, underlining the importance of these parks in conservation strategies.
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Revival of Biodiversity: Century-Old Tropical Plants Unearthed Once More
Rediscovery of long-lost tropical plants in the Andes, involving botanists and citizen scientists, leveraging technology and revealing hidden biodiversity.
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Unique Fish Identified in Lower Susquehanna by Scientists
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Warning Bells from Antarctica: Researchers Sound the Alarm on Increasing Extreme Phenomena
Researchers warn of a surge in extreme events in Antarctica, such as heatwaves and ice loss, urging immediate global action …
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The Financial Implications of the 2°C Climate Goal: Is it a Looming Fiscal Catastrophe?
New study highlights the economic viability of the 2°C climate goal, underscoring the importance of prioritizing health and biodiversity.
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BeesEntomologyEvolutionSciTech NewsWashington State University
Origin of Bees Traced Back Over 120 Million Years to an Ancestral Supercontinent
Bees’ origin traced to ancient Gondwana 120M years ago. Insightful study on bee evolution & global spread. Pollinator conservation implications. …
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Caecilians, Unique Amphibians, Transfer Microbes to Offspring through “Skin-Feeding” Behavior
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The Vanishing Giants: New Research Sheds Light on African Megafauna’s Decline
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Shedding Light on the Enigma: NASA’s GEDI Space Laser Unravels the Mysteries of Rainforest Canopies
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerShedding Light on the Enigma: NASA’s GEDI Space Laser Unravels the Mysteries of Rainforest CanopiesNASA’s space laser, dubbed GEDI, has …