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Measuring shells and skeletons encased in thousands of limestone samples has revealed that the sheer amount of living stuff ...
Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
Cape Town has been named the most favoured city in the world, beating Venice, Sydney and Seville to the top spot. The port ...
Sacramento Municipal Utility District drives biodiversity through its ROW and utility corridor management program in Northern ...
Some countries are more biodiverse than others because their territories are able to support a variety of animal species ...
SAPIEN FEELING" examines the human-centric bias shaping our perceptions in a symbiotic world of technology, nature, and evolving relationships ...
Our oceans are as remarkable as they are mysterious; the deep dark waters as foreign to us as far-reaching planets. Though ...
"Its deep, undisturbed waters have acted like a natural time capsule, trapping layers of sediment year after year, each ...
Turtles have very low cancer rates, even in large, long-lived species. Their bodies show strong natural cancer defenses.
We face both the devastating impacts of ecological degradation and the opportunity to pioneer new legal paths for ecological justice.
A troubling trend with global echoes and local implications By Dr Isuru U. Kariyawasam Senior Lecturer, Department of Botany, ...