Lynette Abbott continues her discussion on soil health by examining the effects of fertilisers on soil organisms ...
Deep below the surface in coastal sediments, microorganisms use conductive particles as tiny natural "wires" to exchange ...
Like the lead character of “Project Hail Mary,” some scientists are proposing ways that life might exist beyond a star’s ...
Fifty years ago, Richard Dawkins shared an irresistible scientific metaphor with the world that modernised and democratised ...
This bizarre-looking fish may seem otherworldly, but every part of its design solves a real problem: how to see, hunt and ...
Botstein, Princeton’s Anthony B. Evnin ‘62 Professor of Genomics, Emeritus, and an emeritus professor of molecular biology ...
Microbes play a crucial role in maintaining the levels of many nutrients in our environment, but warming could disrupt their ...
By snatching chloroplasts from algae, animals called sacoglossans produce their own energy through photosynthesis ...
Despite their incredible success, ammonites died out at the end of the Cretaceous in the same mass extinction that killed the ...
Bangladesh is part of one of the world’s richest biodiversity regions, yet its natural forests continue to shrink and degrade ...
The bottom sediment of water bodies is an archive of all human activity. It is a reservoir of nutrients but also of harmful ...
Not only is Lake Mead under a harmful algal bloom warning, but it is also storing less water than it did at this time last ...
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