With over 1.3 million seed samples from 6,200 plant species, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault stands as the last line of ...
The Xerces blue butterfly went extinct along the San Francisco coast some 80 years ago. But scientists have identified a ...
In Estonia, many people learned a lesson from ethnomedicine as children: that placing a plantain leaf on a scraped knee would ...
This blog post explores the factors contributing to air pollution and introduces two instruments for continuous ambient air ...
Dr. Ann Duncan and the Detroit Zoological Society team conduct a pioneering study in the Falkland Islands to protect wild ...
After cougar cubs were verified in March in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, biologists say it's only a matter of time before the ...
After nine months, the strange behavior that claimed the lives of endangered sawfish is back. Here’s what we know about ...
Sharks are more sought-after than ever. Yet, recreational anglers have become increasingly irate toward these species, ...
Programs related to invasive species, habitat and trails, native plants and agriculture have all been negatively impacted.
A University of South Florida study linked viruses and red tide, and researchers now wonder if they can wield them to keep red tide at bay.
Sometimes words fall hopelessly short. This might explain the silences between the two botanists as their vehicle crunches ...
In a new case study, researchers from North Carolina State University found Bartonella henselae, Babesia odocoilei and Babesia divergens-like MO-1 DNA in brain tissue samples from a young child with ...
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