Scientists used to look at how climate change affects people and nature as separate things. But a new study reveals…
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Climate Change Creates a ‘Win-Win’ for Farmers and an Apex Predator
A recent study showed that bald eagles in northwestern Washington have adapted to climate change and have stopped eating their…
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How Air Pollution is Ruining the Mating Habits of Flies
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaOzone affects bugs because it messes with the special signals that insects produce to let other bugs know when they…
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New Study Reveals How Selfish Behavior Can Lead To Fairness, According To Physicists
Selfish Herding Scientists have done tests to confirm an idea that has been around for 50 years on why herds…
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A Mysterious Feline Find: Scientists Uncover Cryptic Cat Species on Mount Everest
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaUncovering Rare Wild Cats on Mount Everest Cat News just published a paper that talks about the first ever sighting…
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The deep ocean is under threat from climate warming, and now a new study conducted by the ICM-CSIC has shown…
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Exploring the Physics of Superpropulsion: How Insects Can Achieve High Speeds with a “Butt Flicker”
Have you ever wondered how insects are able to fly so fast? What if they could do it even faster?…
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Stop The Clock: 10 Immediate Steps to Lessen The Impact of Global Warming Now!
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaWith the world’s average temperature rising each year, it’s more important than ever to take immediate action to lessen the…