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Air rings blown by dolphins swimming underwater and rings of smoke emitted by jet engines are just two examples of vortex rings. These doughnut-shaped structures and their mesmerizing movement have ...
Algal bloom spreads across hundreds of kilometres, killing thousands of fish, rays, sharks and dolphins, and scientists warn ...
Floating about 500 feet offshore of Illinois Beach State Park, Hillary Glandon tightened her scuba goggles, grabbed a small ...
As the demand for butterflies, spiders, ants and other terrestrial invertebrates grows worldwide, researchers in a recent study say better policy and regulation coverage can help ensure sustainability ...
A team of researchers from the University of Adelaide, working alongside expert cavers, has discovered dozens of bizarre, ...
A team of researchers at the University of Canterbury has observed invasive plants spreading through New Zealand's high-country waterways. Graduate student Saskia Brown is leading the study, which is ...
Researchers sequenced the knotty sea spider’s genome for the first time, revealing a missing gene that many other animals ...
We estimate that they are home to more than 340,000 insect and other invertebrate individuals in every hectare in primary forest, and more than 17,000 individuals per hectare in logged forest.
If you find the limestone in Minneapolis or St. Paul, you'll know the building or wall you’re looking at likely dates back ...
Just spent a week with 30 teachers in various environmental locations of Auckland. The Sir Peter Blake Trust do this every year under the umbrella of BLAKE Inspire.
Ants may be tiny – but by working together they build complex societies and solve many problems. They might even teach humans ...
The dogged search for a bird that many people figured had gone extinct included torrential rains, washed-out bridges, swine ...