Search query: attractiveness
Categories: All Categories
13142 records searched, 335 records found, 20 matches displayed
< Previous 20 articles Next 20 articles >
Search Hints:
- Use a + (plus sign) or - (minus sign) to include or exclude a word: +mars -venus
- Use a ? (question mark) as a wildcard for a single letter: te?t (test,text)
- Use a * (asterisk) as a wildcard for multiple letters: he*t (heat, heart)
- Use a ~ (tilde) to expand word endings: meteor~ (meteorite, meteorid, meteorology)
Most frequent words for articles published in the last 45 days:
developed (95),
climate (85),
team (83),
species (75),
cells (74),
used (72),
human (64),
help (61),
change (60),
water (60),
years (60),
data (57),
energy (55),
such (53),
carbon (51),
discovered (50),
time (48),
like (47),
materials (46),
even (44)
Published Collision risk and habitat loss: Wind turbines in forests impair threatened bat species - Collision Risk and Habitat Loss: Wind Turbines in Forests Impair Threatened Bat Species (via sciencedaily.com)
In order to meet climate protection goals, renewable energies are booming -- often wind power. More...
Published Death of bats at wind turbines interrupts natural food chains - Death of Bats at Wind Turbines Interrupts Natural Food Chains (via sciencedaily.com)
The numerous casualties of bats at wind turbines (WT) have a negative impact on the populations of a...
Published Avian flu could decimate Australian black swans - Avian Flu Could Decimate Australian Black Swans (via sciencedaily.com)
The unique genetics of the Australian black swan leaves the species vulnerable to viral illnesses su...
Published Fossil dental exams reveal how tusks first evolved and why they are unique only to mammals - Fossil Dental Exams Reveal How Tusks First Evolved and Why They Are Unique Only to Mammals (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers trace the first tusks back to ancient mammal relatives that lived before the dinosaurs a...
Published Bigger flowers, greater rewards: Plants adapt to climate disruptions to lure pollinators - Bigger Flowers, Greater Rewards: Plants Adapt to Climate Disruptions to Lure Pollinators (via sciencedaily.com)
There's been a well-documented shift toward earlier springtime flowering in many plants as the world...
Published Watering holes bring together wildlife, and their parasites - Watering Holes Bring Together Wildlife, and Their Parasites (via sciencedaily.com)
The sun rises on the savannas of central Kenya. Grasses sway in the wind as hoof-steps fall on the d...
Published Shark bites tied for 10-year low in 2022 but spiked in regional hotspots - Shark Bites Tied for 10-Year Low in 2022 but Spiked in Regional Hotspots (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The number of unprovoked shark attacks worldwide decreased last year, tying with 2020 for the fewest...
Published Turn off porch light to aid caterpillars -- and safeguard backyard ecosystems - Turn off porch light to aid caterpillars -- and safeguard backyard ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
Moderate levels of artificial light at night -- like the fixture illuminating your backyard -- bring...
Published Chemists synthesize unique anticancer molecules using novel approach (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Nearly 30 years ago, scientists discovered a unique class of anticancer molecules in a family of bry...
Published Iconic baobabs: The origin and long-distance travels of upside down trees (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The research cracks the code on the iconic baobab tree's origin story, revealing their surprising or...
Published Woolly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have linked the travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth with the oldest known human...
Published Cosmic wrestling match (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Our universe is around 13.8 billion years old. Over the vastness of this time, the tiniest of initia...
Published What our solar system looked like as a ‘toddler’ - What Our Solar System Looked Like as a ‘Toddler’ (via sciencedaily.com)
Astronomers have identified a young planetary system which may aid in understanding how our own sola...
Published Thin mica shows semiconducting behavior, say scientists in new study - Thin Mica Shows Semiconducting Behavior, Say Scientists in New Study (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Muscovite mica (MuM) is a highly stable mineral that is commonly used as an insulator. However, the...
Published New research shows people, wildlife, and marine environment benefit when island-ocean connections are restored - New Research Shows Island-Ocean Connections Benefit People, Wildlife, and Marine Environment (via sciencedaily.com)
A new perspective shows that linking land and sea through coordinated conservation efforts may offer...
Published Glassy and reactive: Plants are more dynamic than you think - Glassy and Reactive: Plants are More Dynamic Than You Think (via sciencedaily.com)
Is the inside of a plant cell more like a liquid or a solid? While this may sound like an odd questi...
Published Circadian clock controls sunflower blooms, optimizing for pollinators - Circadian Clock Controls Sunflower Blooms, Optimizing for Pollinators (via sciencedaily.com)
An internal circadian clock controls the distinctive concentric rings of flowering in sunflowers, ma...
Published Fish larvae find their way using external cues - Fish Larvae Find Their Way Using External Cues (via sciencedaily.com)
The first global analysis of larval orientation studies found that millimeter-size fish babies consi...
Published Can clay capture carbon dioxide? - Can Clay Capture Carbon Dioxide? (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have been using powerful computer models combined with laboratory experiments to study ho...
Published Birdwatching brings millions of dollars to Alaska - Birdwatching Brings Millions of Dollars to Alaska (via sciencedaily.com)
New research found that nearly 300,000 birders traveled to the state and spent about $378 million in...