Monkeys living in South America are highly vulnerable to climate change and face an “elevated risk of extinction”, according to a new University of Stirling-led study.
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These Nano-Bugs Eat CO2 And Make Eco-Friendly Fuel
CU Boulder researchers have developed nanobio-hybrid organisms capable of using airborne carbon dioxide and nitrogen to produce a variety of plastics and fuels, a promising first step toward low-cost carbon sequestration and eco-friendly manufacturing for chemicals.
To Feed, Or Not To Feed: Are We Making Birds Lazy?
To feed, or not to feed: that is the question.
New Round of EWG Tests Finds More Children’s Cereals Tainted With Monsanto’s Cancer-Causing Weedkiller
A toxic weedkiller linked to cancer was detected in every sample of oat-based cereals and snack products in a new round of laboratory tests commissioned by Environmental Working Group.
Heading North: Improving Fisheries Monitoring, Bycatch Policies For Emerging Arctic Fisheries
Dr. Brynn Devine is starting the next chapter in her fisheries science career.
Inflatable Planetarium Lets Colorado Kids Explore The Cosmos
Students at CU Boulder are bringing the entire universe to your backyard, well, at least a portable and inflatable version of the cosmos.