In the arid Mojave Desert, small burrowing mammals like the cactus mouse, the kangaroo rat and the white-tailed antelope squirrel are weathering the hotter, drier conditions triggered by climate change much better than their winged counterparts, finds a new study published today in Science.
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Lots of us are feeling pretty anxious about the destruction of the natural world.
Scientists Discover Ocean 'Surface Slicks' Are Nurseries for Diverse Fishes
The open ocean is a harsh place for newborn fishes.
Molecule From Nature Provides Fully Recyclable Polymers
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Drinking Green Tea, Coffee Lowers Risk of Death for Stroke and Heart Attack Survivors
Stroke and heart attack survivors can reduce multiple causes of death and prevent further cardiovascular events by drinking green tea, according to new research published today in Stroke, a journal of the American Stroke Association, a division of the American Heart Association.


