New UCLA research indicates that an evolutionary phenomenon never before observed among marine life could help explain why there is such immense biodiversity in the world’s coral reefs and the ocean beyond.
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Daytime Aardvark Sightings Are A Sign Of Troubled Times
Aardvarks occur across most of sub-Saharan Africa, but very few people have seen one, because they are solitary, mostly active at night, and live in burrows.
Fueled by the Nile
Irrigation from Lake Nasser, one of the world’s largest man-made lakes, has increased the amount of arable land and crop production in Egypt.
Stress Testing “Coral In A Box”
Coral death is impacting oceans worldwide as a consequence of climate change.
June 2020 Was Relatively Hot and Dry Overall for U.S.
Nation also saw 10 billion-dollar disasters in first six months of this year.
Helping Drug-Delivering Particles Squeeze Through A Syringe
Microparticles offer a promising way to deliver multiple doses of a drug or vaccine at once, because they can be designed to release their payload at specific intervals.


