Bat die-offs in the U.S. led to increased use of insecticides, which in turn led to greater infant mortality, according to a "seminal" study published...
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Project to study all 11,000 species of butterflies and moths finds ‘two species in the act of being created from one’
Bat die-offs in the U.S. led to increased use of insecticides, which in turn led to greater infant mortality, according to a "seminal" study published...
Bat die-offs in the U.S. led to increased use of insecticides, which in turn led to greater infant mortality, according to a "seminal" study published...
Across all species, critical skills are passed on from parents to offspring through communication. Researchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB)...
Across all species, critical skills are passed on from parents to offspring through communication. Researchers at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB)...
A sweeping global research review of the links between climate and agriculture reveals the likelihood of an emergent feedback loop whereby, as...
Faraaz Abdool discusses how national parks and other protected areas bring benefit to people and communities. PARKS, reserves or sanctuaries are...
A two-year research project has exposed startling statistics on gender-based violence among young Australian women, aged between 18-28. Young...
The Sahel region of north Africa may be understood as “one region, many crises.” This statement is taken from a paper first published in 2013 by...
Heatwaves in sub-Saharan Africa are predicted to become more common due to climate change. A new study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet and...
By ANN BROKELMAN Building on previous summers, I’ve been really enjoying working with bugs, specifically butterflies and moths. I’ve invested a...