Researchers have shown why intense, pure red colours in nature are mainly produced by pigments, instead of the structural colour that produces bright blue and green hues.
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Living Planet Report Reveals 68% Decline In Global Wildlife Populations Since 1970
Global populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish have declined by over two-thirds in less than half a century.
New Research Finds Deep Sea Corals Could Face ‘Osteoporosis Of The Sea’
NOAA and its international partners funded and conducted a new study of the most acidified reefs to date, finding deep sea corals face the same challenges their shallower water relatives are dealing with in reefs around the world.
World’s Largest-Ever DNA Sequencing Of Viking Skeletons Reveals They Weren’t All Scandinavian
Invaders, pirates, warriors – the history books taught us that Vikings were brutal predators who travelled by sea from Scandinavia to pillage and raid their way across Europe and beyond.
Fires Char the Pantanal
Drought-parched wetlands in South America have been burning for weeks.
With #Alpha, 2020 Atlantic Tropical Storm Names Go Greek
Having reached the end of the alphabetical list of 21 Atlantic tropical storm names for 2020 with Tropical Storm #Wilfred today, the naming protocol for all subsequent storms will now consist of names pulled from the Greek alphabet as decided by the World Meteorological Organization.