13hon MSN
Female Tortoises Walk Off Cliffs to Avoid Overwhelming Sexual Aggression from Males, Study Finds
Scientists predict that the last female tortoise on the island of Golem Grad in North Macedonia will die in 2083 ...
18hon MSN
Intensive grazing and soil fertility favor the growth of non-native plants, drylands study finds
A global study has revealed the conditions under which non-native plants thrive in the world's many dryland regions and the ...
3hon MSN
315-million-year-old fossil discovery in Canada suggests tetrapod may be earliest plant-eater
A new fossil discovery in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, is changing scientific views on early plant-eating animals. Named ...
In 1871, a farmer stepped off a volcanic rock in the southern Indian Ocean. For seven months, he had tried to grow crops and ...
Australia's record-breaking heatwave in late January, with inland temperatures reaching 50 degrees Celsius, has inflicted severe damage on agriculture and wildlife, scientists warn. Thousands ...
Survival of the fittest. Nature red in tooth and claw. The common view of natural selection is based solely on the individual: A trait allows an organism to out-compete its rivals and is thus passed ...
Tyrannoroter heberti fossil shows one of the earliest land animals to eat plants, changing what we know about how ...
The causeway with a walking path onto Bateman Island at the confluence of the Yakima and Columbia rivers is history. Work is ...
As the planet warms, many expected ecosystems to change faster and faster. Instead, a massive global study shows that species turnover has slowed by about one-third since the 1970s. Nature’s constant ...
16hon MSN
Otters as ocean doctors: How a 40-year watch on Brazil's coasts reveals hidden threats to estuaries
For 40 years, scientists have been monitoring the Neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis) along the southern coast of Brazil. A study published in Estuarine Management and Technologies reveals that ...
As marine and outdoor education researchers, we wanted to find out whether mixing sail training and Steams (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics and sustainability) activities can ...
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