International research collaboration finds more than 1300 species of lichen in Southern Alaska.
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Ants Use Collective ‘Brainpower’ to Navigate Obstacles
New findings reveal how ants increase their collective sensing power to help them navigate complex terrains.
Ancient Rocks Show High Oxygen Levels on Earth 2 Billion Years Ago
Research on Russian drill core challenges long-standing models of oxygenation on Earth.
Growing Mountains or Shifting Ground: What is Going on in Earth’s Inner Core?
A new study of Earth’s inner core used seismic data from repeating earthquakes, called doublets, to find that refracted waves rather than reflected waves change over time – providing the best evidence yet that Earth’s inner core is rotating.
What Is Contact Tracing, And How Will It Work In Texas?
Texas A&M School of Public Health experts explain the effort to prevent COVID-19 from rebounding as the state reopens.
Study Suggests Remnants of Bering Strait and Other Human Migration Paths Exist Underwater at 'Choke Points'
Today, sea-level rise is a great concern of humanity as climate change warms the planet and melts ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica. Indeed, great coastal cities around the world like Miami and New Orleans could be underwater later in this century.


