
Why are whales in trouble – again?
Researchers used oceanic and population data to determine if climate change is contributing to the decline in the North Atlantic Right whale population.
Researchers used oceanic and population data to determine if climate change is contributing to the decline in the North Atlantic Right whale population.
Researchers analyzed DNA from the oldest Late Stone Age human specimens ever found in Europe and discovered that these people had recent Neanderthal ancestors.
Researchers wanted to assess the impact of lifting the restrictions against COVID-19 in England and the emergence of the Delta variant.
Researchers looked at air pollution and transportation data and found out that air pollution decreased during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
Scientists combined ideas from climate science and biology to figure out how climate change and genetics influence the migration habits of peregrine falcons.
Scientists wanted to find out how good climate change laws are at reducing greenhouse gas emissions across the world.
Scientists studied the behavior of cheetahs in Namibia to work out how to help farmers protect their cattle without harming the cheetahs.
Scientists wanted to find out if a bat needs more energy to echolocate loudly.
Scientists make renewable energy from ocean water by creating a device that combines osmosis and water-splitting to make hydrogen.
Researchers used a new DNA sequencing technology to find germs on mummified ancient Egyptian people.