To help protect Canada’s cattle and bison and maintain the country’s bovine tuberculosis (TB)-free status, scientists from University of Saskatchewan ...
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This PhD Student Can Predict Where Species Will Go Extinct
Peter Soroye has always been interested in learning about the birds and the bees.
Bumble Bees Can Experience An Object Using One Sense And Later Recognize It Using Another
It is because our brain is able to store information in such a way that it can be retrieved by different senses.
Insects, Seaweed and Lab-grown Meat Could Be the Foods of the Future
The world is facing a major food crisis where both obesity and hunger are rising in the context of rapidly changing environments.
Great Barrier Reef Shows Early Signs of Another Major Bleaching Event
Parts of the Great Barrier Reef are showing signs of heat stress, raising the risk of another major coral bleaching event, scientists from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority have announced.
Research Reverses The Reproductive Clock In Mice
Researchers have lifted fertility rates in older female mice with small doses of a metabolic compound that reverses the ageing process in eggs, offering hope for some women struggling to conceive.