A multi-year study in the tropical forests of the Panama Canal found that the species most frequently damaged by lightning tended to be the most capable of surviving it.
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The Climate Bill Will Electrify More Delivery Vans and Trucks
When it comes to the electrified future of transportation, passenger vehicles get all the love.
Modern Warming Is the Strongest in 7,000 Years
The summer seasons of the last decades in the north of Western Siberia turned out to be the warmest for the last 7,000 years.
Climate Change Is Increasing Frequency of Fish Mass Die-Offs
As the planet’s climate has gotten warmer, so has the prevalence of fish die-offs, or mass mortality events.
Reconstructing Ice Age Diets Reveals Unraveling Web of Life
Research published this week in Science offers the clearest picture yet of the reverberating consequences of land mammal declines on food webs over the past 130,000 years.
New Report Highlights Opportunities for Conservation of Ladybirds Globally
A report into the global status of ladybirds reveals the threats they face and lays out a roadmap for conservation.