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Published Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast Greenland sheds light on the species' future in a warming Arctic - Newly Documented Population of Polar Bears in Southeast Greenland Sheds Light on the Species' Future in a Warming Arctic (via sciencedaily.com)
A new population of polar bears documented on the southeast coast of Greenland use glacier ice to su...
Published Climate change is affecting drinking water quality - Climate Change is Affecting Drinking Water Quality (via sciencedaily.com)
The water stored in reservoirs ensures our supply of drinking water. Good water quality is therefore...
Published Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did - Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did (via sciencedaily.com)
Humans did not cause woolly mammoths to go extinct -- climate change did. For five million years, wo...
Published Glassfrogs achieve transparency by packing red blood cells into mirror-coated liver - Glassfrogs: The Transparent Wonders of Nature (via sciencedaily.com)
New research shows that glassfrogs -- known for their highly transparent undersides and muscles -- p...
Published Loss of reptiles poses threat for small islands where humans may have caused extinctions - Loss of Reptiles Poses Threat for Small Islands Where Humans May Have Caused Extinctions (via sciencedaily.com)
A new examination of ancient and current species of reptiles conducted by paleobiologists reveals th...
Published Scientists track evolution of microbes on the skin's surface - Scientists Track Evolution of Microbes on the Skin's Surface (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have discovered that Staphylococcus aureus can rapidly evolve within a single person's m...
Published Extinction of steam locomotives derails assumptions about biological evolution - Extinction of Steam Locomotives Derails Assumptions About Biological Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
When the Kinks' Ray Davies penned the tune 'Last of the Steam-Powered Trains,' the vanishing locomot...
Published How Mars lost its oceans - How Mars Lost Its Oceans: The Story of a Drying Planet (via sciencedaily.com)
It has long been known that Mars once had oceans due in part to a protective magnetic field similar...
Published Meteorite crater discovered in French winery - Meteorite Crater Discovered in French Winery (via sciencedaily.com)
Countless meteorites have struck Earth in the past and shaped the history of our planet. It is assum...
Published Cheetah marking trees are hotspots for communication also for other species - Cheetah Marking Trees: Hotspots for Communication Among Other Species (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Marking trees are important hotspots of communication for cheetahs: Here they exchange information w...
Published Uncovering the massive quantum mysteries of black holes - Uncovering the Massive Quantum Mysteries of Black Holes (via sciencedaily.com)
Bizarre quantum properties of black holes -- including their mind-bending ability to have different...
Published Reusable packaging revolution is close - Reusable Packaging Revolution: A Sustainable Solution for the Future (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A detailed plan to transform product packaging and significantly cut plastic production and pollutio...
Published Ants have a specialized communication processing center that has not been found in other social insects - Ants Have a Specialized Communication Processing Center That Sets Them Apart from Other Social Insects (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Have you ever noticed an ant in your home, only to find that a week later the whole colony has moved...
Published Better metric for prioritizing conservation of 'evolutionarily distinctive' species - Better Metric for Prioritizing Conservation of 'Evolutionarily Distinctive' Species (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have published an updated metric for prioritizing species' conservation that incorporate...
Published Deer browsing is just one of many factors shaping North American forests - Deer Browsing: One of Many Factors Shaping North American Forests (via sciencedaily.com)
In a new study, a research team discovered evidence that browsing by white-tailed deer had relativel...
Published Forests face fierce threats from multiple industries, not just agricultural expansion - Forests Face Fierce Threats from Multiple Industries, Not Just Agricultural Expansion (via sciencedaily.com)
Intact forests are important climate regulators and harbors of biodiversity, but they are rapidly di...
Published Half of the world's coral reefs may face unsuitable conditions by 2035 - Half of the World's Coral Reefs May Face Unsuitable Conditions by 2035 (via sciencedaily.com)
There's more bad news for planet earth if climate change continues unabated. New research reveals th...
Published Cryo conservation: A cool solution to saving species from extinction - Cryo Conservation: A Cool Solution to Saving Species from Extinction (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
In the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal pop...
Published Mammals put brawn before brains to survive post-dinosaur world - Mammals Prioritize Strength over Intelligence to Survive in a Post-Dinosaur World (via sciencedaily.com)
Prehistoric mammals bulked up, rather than develop bigger brains, to boost their survival chances on...
Published Humans disrupting 66-million-year-old feature of ecosystems - Humans Disrupting 66-Million-Year-Old Feature of Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
Human-related extinctions of the largest herbivores and carnivores are disrupting what appears to be...