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Measuring shells and skeletons encased in thousands of limestone samples has revealed that the sheer amount of living stuff ...
The oceans—engines of life on Earth and our single greatest climate regulator—are caught in a catch 22. We urgently need to ...
Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
The organization of life on Earth follows a simple, hidden rule known as “core-to-transition organization.” Hypothesized by ...
Properly managing forests requires tools that offer up-to-date information on forest dynamics.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District drives biodiversity through its ROW and utility corridor management program in Northern ...
SAPIEN FEELING" examines the human-centric bias shaping our perceptions in a symbiotic world of technology, nature, and evolving relationships ...
Turtles have very low cancer rates, even in large, long-lived species. Their bodies show strong natural cancer defenses.
Researchers sequenced the knotty sea spider’s genome for the first time, revealing a missing gene that many other animals ...
Some countries are more biodiverse than others because their territories are able to support a variety of animal species ...