If you’ve ever wondered how the monarch butterfly got its spots, University of Georgia researchers may have just found the answer.
The early blooms of some of Washington D.C.’s iconic cherry blossoms this year set off a flurry of questions: Were trees communicating sensitivity to climate change?
Research explores how a warming world could impact ecosystems and derail the development of new species.
Using satellite data from more than 7,000 global reservoirs, Texas A&M researchers found that while total storage capacity has increased, the filling rate is lower than expected.
In the face of the biodiversity crisis, and alarming data showing a 69% decline in global animal populations since 1970, researchers are banking on a cool solution to help save species from extinction.
To conserve precious and fragile biodiversity hotspots, a crucial step is knowing how the fruit eaters are doing.
MIT engineers have synthesized a superabsorbent material that can soak up a record amount of moisture from the air, even in desert-like conditions.
To achieve more effective saltwater desalination, mechanical engineers focused on fluid movement rather than new materials in a new study.
In the high altitudes of the European Eastern Alps, the number of detected lightning strikes has doubled in the course of the last 40 years.
It was another warm month for the globe, with May 2023 ranking as the world’s third-warmest May on record.
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