Michigan State researchers have forecast monarch butterfly population sizes throughout the Midwest to show where conservation efforts could have the most impact in the face of climate change.
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The Photon Ring: A Black Hole Ready for Its Close-up
When scientists unveiled humanity’s historic first image of a black hole in 2019 – depicting a dark core encircled by a fiery aura of material falling toward it – they believed even richer imagery and insights were waiting to be teased out of the data.
As Oceans Warm, Snapping Shrimp Sound a Warning
In a warming ocean, snapping shrimp might be the acoustic canary in the coal mine.
Which Animals Can Best Withstand Climate Change?
Extreme weather such as prolonged drought and heavy rainfall is becoming more and more common as the global average temperature rises – and it will only get worse in the coming decades.
Wildfire Experts Provide Guidance for New Research Directions
As wildfires cause increasing devastation worldwide, dozens of fire experts across the nation are joining together in calling for a more strategic and interdisciplinary approach to pursuing wildfire research and protecting vulnerable communities.
Museum Collections Indicate Bees Increasingly Stressed by Changes in Climate
An analysis of bumblebee wings from a network of UK museums shows signs of stress linked to increasingly hotter and wetter conditions.