The discovery of gases released from deep beneath the Earth’s crust could help to explain Southern Africa’s unusual landscape, a study suggests.
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Bats in Attics Might Be Necessary for Conservation
For the little brown bat – a small mouse-eared bat with glossy brown fur – a warm, dry place to roost is essential to the species’ survival.
An Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Can Learn the Laws of Quantum Mechanics
Artificial Intelligence can be used to predict molecular wave functions and the electronic properties of molecules.
Yellowstone’s Migrating Bison Manipulate Springtime Green-Up, UW Scientists Help Show
On a typical June day in Yellowstone, it’s not unusual to see hundreds of bison grazing in the Lamar Valley.
Scientists Engineer “Venus Flytrap” Bio-Sensors to Snare Pollutants
Scientists from Trinity have created a suite of new biological sensors by chemically re-engineering pigments to act like tiny Venus flytraps.
Deforestation in the Amazon Has Hit Its Highest Level in More Than a Decade
The rate of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has reached its highest level in 11 years, according to new satellite data.