Inspired by fireflies, researchers create insect-scale robots that can emit light when they fly, which enables motion tracking and communication.
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eDNA: Bringing Biodiversity to the Surface
On January 1, 2020 the Republic of Palau implemented one of the world's largest marine protected areas.
Built Infrastructure, Hunting and Climate Change Linked to Huge Migratory Bird Declines
Migratory birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have modified the landscape over recent decades – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Volunteer “Community Scientists” Do a Pretty Darn Good Job Generating Usable Data
Ask any scientist-- for every “Eureka!” moment, there’s a lot of less-than-glamorous work behind the scenes.
New Funding to Address Environmental Challenges
British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists will investigate critical challenges facing the UK, thanks to new funding from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC).
Arecibo Observatory Scientists Help Unravel Surprise Asteroid Mystery
A team from the observatory publish their findings ahead of Asteroid Day, a U.N. designation aimed at increasing awareness about the threats some asteroids pose.


