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Published Amazonia racing toward tipping point, fueled by unregulated fires - Amazonia Racing Toward Tipping Point, Fueled by Unregulated Fires (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Amazonia is closer to a catastrophic ecological tipping point than any time in the last 100,000 year...
Published Madagascar mouse lemur retroviruses are diverse and surprisingly similar to ones found in polar bears or domestic sheep - Madagascar Mouse Lemur Retroviruses: Surprisingly Similar to Polar Bears and Domestic Sheep (via sciencedaily.com)
Madagascar is home to a unique biodiversity with a large number of endemic species, among those many...
Published A new model offers an explanation for the huge variety of sizes of DNA in nature - A New Model Explains the Diversity of DNA Sizes in Nature (via sciencedaily.com)
A new model offers a possible solution to the scientific question of why neutral sequences, sometime...
Published Harnessing an innate protection against Ebola - Harnessing an Innate Protection Against Ebola (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have identified a cellular pathway that keeps Ebola virus from exiting human cells, with...
Published 40 percent of Amazon could now exist as rainforest or savanna-like ecosystems - 40 Percent of Amazon Could Now Exist as Rainforest or Savanna-like Ecosystems (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers focused on the stability of tropical rainforests in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Ocean...
Published Are new corals in Sydney dangerous invaders or harmless refugees? - Are New Corals in Sydney Dangerous Invaders or Harmless Refugees? (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study has found that invading subtropical corals will survive and thrive in coastal Sydney, wh ...
Published How the fastest fish hunts its prey - How the Fastest Fish Hunts Its Prey (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists have designed a novel electronic tag package incorporating high-tech sensors and a video...
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 New insights into engineering climate-smart crops for the future - New Insights into Engineering Climate-Smart Crops for the Future (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
New research in the field of plant sciences has made significant advances towards understanding the...
Published Blue whale foraging and reproduction are related to environmental conditions, study shows - Blue Whale Foraging and Reproduction: How Environmental Conditions Affect These Behaviors (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study of New Zealand blue whales' vocalizations indicates the whales are present year-round in...
Published Horses living in groups are better at following human indications than horses living in individual paddocks - Horses Living in Groups are Better at Following Human Indications than Horses Living in Individual Paddocks (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new study shows that horses living in big enclosures and in groups of at least three horses are be...
Published How birds got their wings - How Birds Got Their Wings: The Evolutionary Journey (via sciencedaily.com)
Modern birds capable of flight all have a specialized wing structure called the propatagium without...
Published What is it good for? Absolutely one thing: Luna moths use their tails solely for bat evasion - What is it good for? Absolutely one thing: Luna moths use their tails solely for bat evasion (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists recently discovered that Luna moths use their long tails as decoys to throw bats off thei...
Published Carbon, soot and particles from combustion end up in deep-sea trenches - Carbon, Soot and Particles from Combustion End Up in Deep-Sea Trenches (via sciencedaily.com)
New research shows that disproportionately large amounts of carbon accumulate at the bottom of deep-...
Published An ancient relative of Velociraptor is unearthed in Great Britain - An Ancient Relative of Velociraptor Unearthed in Great Britain (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new bird-like dinosaur that used brute strength to overcome its prey has been found by palaeontolo...
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 Cold is beneficial for healthy aging, at least in animals - Cold is Beneficial for Healthy Aging, at Least in Animals (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A lower body temperature is one of the most effective mechanisms to prolong the lifespan of animals....
Published Rising river temperatures hold important clues about climate and other human impacts - Rising River Temperatures: A Key Indicator of Climate Change and Human Impact (via sciencedaily.com)
An improved global understanding of river temperature could provide an important barometer for clima...
Published Hairs that help fish feel -- and humans hear - Hairs that Help Fish Feel -- and Humans Hear (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists are reporting a discovery about unexpected asymmetry on the hair cells of zebrafish that...
Published The surprising science behind long-distance bird migration - The Surprising Science Behind Long-Distance Bird Migration (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists have recently made a surprising discovery, with the help of a wind tunnel and a flock of...