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Slowly Flooding History
The 12,000-year old town of Hasankeyf could soon be underwater due to the construction of a new dam.
Bargain-Hunting for Biodiversity: New Tool Pinpoints Conservation Targets
A new tool to help protect vulnerable species identifies some of the most cost-effective conservation bargains in the US.
One of Darwin’s Evolution Theories Finally Proved by Cambridge Researcher
Scientists have proved one of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution for the first time – nearly 140 years after his death.
Sugar Brings a Lot of Carbon Dioxide Into the Deeper Sea
The oceans are a very important reservoir for carbon in the system of the earth. However, many aspects of the marine carbon cycle are still unknown.
Unraveling the Puzzle of Madagascar's Forest Cats
In her 30 years working as a researcher in Madagascar, CU Boulder Anthropology Professor Michelle Sauther has had a number of chance encounters with a strange forest creature: a wild, oversized cat with a characteristic tabby-like coloring.