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Male Dolphins Swim in Family Bachelor Groups
When it comes to wooing the ‘ladies’, it turns out male bottlenose dolphins seem to employ similar tactics to some human groups.
Capturing Bacteria That Eat and Breathe Electricity
Last August, Abdelrhman Mohamed found himself hiking deep into the wilderness of Yellowstone National Park.
Climate-Driven Evolution in Trees Alters Their Ecosystems
A new study published in Global Change Biology and coauthored by researchers from UT, explores how climate, evolution, plants, and soils are linked.
Experts Highlight NYS Invasive Species Research in D.C.
An invasive insect is threatening the existence of the eastern hemlock tree – the third-most prevalent tree species in New York and the state tree of Pennsylvania – and the best way to preserve it may be to introduce the invader’s natural predators.
UTSA Engineers Develop Inexpensive, Smart Stop Sign to Improve Driver Safety
It’s dark on the backroad as a motorist speeds toward the intersection. Up ahead, the stop sign blends with the night and in seconds a deadly crash occurs.