The populations of common animals are just as likely to rise or fall in number in a time of accelerating global change as those of rare species, a study suggests.
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Viruses Could Be Harder to Kill After Adapting to Warm Environments
Enteroviruses and other pathogenic viruses that make their way into surface waters can be inactivated by heat, sunshine and other microbes, thereby reducing their ability to spread disease.
Virus in the Blood Can Predict Severe COVID-19
A blood test on hospital admission showing the presence or absence of SARS-CoV-2 can identify patients at a high risk of severe COVID-19.
Humans' Construction 'Footprint' on Ocean Quantified
In a world-first, the extent of human development in oceans has been mapped.
Possible Blood-Clotting Mechanism in COVID-19 Found
Why so many COVID-19 patients get blood clots (thrombosis) remains uncertain.
Mammoth Collision of `Impossible’ Black Holes Detected
The most massive black hole collision ever detected has been directly observed by the LIGO and VIRGO Scientific Collaboration, which includes scientists from the Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics at The Australian National University (ANU).