Biologists at The University of Texas at Austin have discovered three new species of groundwater salamander in Central Texas, including one living west of Austin that they say is critically endangered.
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Geographers from FAU are investigating glaciers in South America in more detail than ever before
If you compare historical photos of glaciers with those taken more recently, you can see that where there was formerly ice there is now very often nothing but rock.
Bear Necessities: New Study Highlights Importance of Water Resources for Andean Bears
A new study is shedding light on the importance of one critical resource for Andean bears living in the dry mountain forests of Peru: water.
India Plans to Add 500 GW of Renewable Energy Capacity Within 10 Years
India will auction off 40 gigawatts (GW) of solar and wind capacity every year until 2028, part of the country’s goal to produce 40 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, Anand Kumar, head of India’s New and Renewable Energy Ministry, announced last week.
Staying Fit Can Halve Your Risk of Heart Attack
According to a new NTNU study, poor cardiorespiratory fitness could increase your risk of a future heart attack, even if you have no symptoms of a lifestyle illness today.
The 17 Different Ways Your Face Conveys Happiness
Human beings can configure their faces in thousands and thousands of ways to convey emotion, but only 35 expressions actually get the job done across cultures, a new study has found.