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  • Social Nature of Ants Provides Protection From Climate Change

    A new study by University of Liverpool has provided new insight into the impact of climate change on ant populations.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • Octopuses Have Learned to Make Use of Ocean Litter, Study Finds

    Whether it’s mimicking venomous creatures, or shooting jets of water at aquarium light switches to turn them off, octopuses are nothing if not resourceful. 

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  • How New Bird Species Arise

    Much of a centuries-old debate over where and how new bird species form has now been resolved. 

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  • Climate Change and Lithium Mining Negatively Influence Flamingos

    Lithium is powering the world’s electric vehicles, making the metal a key part in the quest to reduce carbon emissions.

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  • Changes to Bird Behaviour Linked to Climate Change

    A new study from researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) rolls back the curtain on half a century of evidence detailing the impact of climate change on more than 60 different bird species.

    >> Read the Full Article
  • The Secret to Longevity? Ask a Yellow-Bellied Marmot

    What if you were told there was a completely natural way to stop your body from aging? 

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  • For Tadpoles, What’s in Their Gut May Be Key to Enduring Climate Change

    In a warming world, animals could live or die by what’s in their gut. 

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  • Stanford Researchers Investigate Squid Found Far From Home

    As the name implies, California market squid are often sold in stores and typically found between Baja California and Monterey Bay.

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  • Higher Levels of Biodiversity Appear to Reduce Extinction Risk in Birds

    A new University of Michigan study has found that higher levels of biodiversity—the enormous variety of life on Earth and the species, traits and evolutionary history they represent—appear to reduce extinction risk in birds.

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  • A Scientific Study Recommends Excluding and Moving Offshore Wind Farms Away From the Protected Areas in the Mediterranean

    The study highlights that the large-scale offshore wind farms can entail “serious environmental risks to the seafloors

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