Study reveals wildlife in South Africa’s Kruger Park fear humans more than lions, altering conservation challenges.
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BeesClimate ChangeEarthEcologyPaleontologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Seville
“Mummified” Bees From the Time of the Pharaohs Discovered in Portugal
Ancient mummified bees found in Portugal shed light on their preservation and implications for modern ecology.
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Achieving a Nature-Positive Future by 2030: A Pragmatic Goal or an Uphill Battle Against Greenwashing?
Examining Greenwashing’s Threat to Achieving a Nature-Positive World: Research highlights challenges in environmental integrity.
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AnimalsBiologyBirdsEarthEcologySciTech NewsVirginia Tech
Unconventional Illness Response in House Finches: Increased Sociability
Research on house finches showing increased sociability when ill, offering new insights into group dynamics and disease transmission.
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Revealing the Intricate Interplay Between Mice and Century-Blooming Plants
Study reveals how field mice interact with century-blooming sasa bamboo, impacting seed dispersal and forest ecosystems.
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EarthEcologyFishLifespanSciTech NewsUniversity Of Minnesota
Scientists Have Discovered Some of the Oldest Animals in the World Living in a Place You Wouldn’t Expect
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExceptional longevity found in Arizona desert fishes; groundbreaking study reveals some species live over a century, reshaping gerontology research.
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AgricultureEarthEcologyForestFrontiersPlant ScienceSão Paulo Research FoundationScienceSciTech NewsSoil
Amazon’s Dark Secret: The Soil That Supercharges Tree Growth
This comprehensive article explores Brazilian research on Amazon Dark Earth (ADE), a unique soil type that dramatically accelerates tree growth. …
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Nature Meets Tech: How Ecological Principles Could Reinvent AI
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaExploring the Synergy: How Ecology and AI Collaborate for Resilience and Solutions in a Transformative Study.
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BiologyDNAEarthEcologyExtinctionFishMarine BiologySciTech NewsUniversity Of Amsterdam
New DNA Evidence: Previously “Extinct” Houting Fish Still Exists
New DNA Evidence: Previously Extinct Houting Fish Still ExistsImage Credit: Natural History Museum London’s collection of houting fish, by Ymke …
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ArcticClimate ChangeEarthEcologyMarine BiologyOregon State UniversitySciTech NewsWhales
Impact of Arctic Variability on Gray Whale Populations
Arctic fluctuations since the ’80s severely impact gray whale populations, with die-offs linked to climate change and prey availability.