Natural history museum paleontologists in Copenhagen and Helsinki have succeeded in mapping historical biodiversity in unprecedented detail.
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More Than 90% of Glacier Volume in the Alps Could Be Lost by 2100
New research on how glaciers in the European Alps will fare under a warming climate has come up with concerning results.
Plant Diversity Increases Insect Diversity
The more plant species live in grasslands and forests, the more insect species find a habitat there.
Tracking the Sources of Plastic Pollution
Plastic pollution in the world’s oceans is now widely recognised as a major global challenge – but we still know very little about how these plastics are actually reaching the sea.
Nature Could Provide the Answer for Blindness Caused by Diabetes, Say Experts
Mother Nature could have the answer to treating several causes of blindness, according to a ground-breaking study involving scientists from the University of Surrey and the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute at Indiana University School of Medicine in the USA.
Forecasting Model Allows Pakistan to Anticipate Heat Waves
A new statistical heat wave forecasting model can help Pakistan predict the triggering and progress of the deadly weather events that plague the country every year, say researchers from Malaysia and Pakistan.