Some biologists speculate that animals will get smaller with global warming to reduce heat stress. While this may be true of warm-blooded animals, what about exotherms like insects? Thanks to a ...
A recent study published in the open-access journal African Invertebrates provides insights into the life history and ...
The rise of pastoralist peoples in the Eurasian steppes and their westward spread some 5,000 years ago may have been fueled by sheep herding and people exploiting their milk. As early as 8,000 years ...
The Aussies in the running to become the 2025 Australian of the Year are improving support for children, cultural understanding, disability awareness and employment, and sustainability.
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While the DeFi boom of 2020 catalyzed the broader blockchain ecosystem, this cycle may take a more evolved and measured approach, emphasizing utility and long-term sustainability. DeFi has ...
Electric car battery life is one of the main concerns for those interested in ... Charging or draining a lithium-ion battery from 0-100% is known as a charging cycle, which is the main factor that ...
Indonesia launches a new passport to coincide with the 79th anniversary of the Republic of Indonesia. The cover of the Indonesian passport, which was previously colored green, has now changed to ...
An ecologist shares his passion for parasites. From their vital roles in nature, to strange super powers and extraordinarily complex life cycles, parasites are natural wonders worthy of protection.
A Yale study finds that the Earth’s ozone layer, crucial for life’s protection from UV radiation ... “We challenge this paradigm by considering how Earth’s evolving iodine cycle may have influenced ...
I saw this dingo outside town; it ran alongside my car and was so chill. This is horrendous,' one wrote on social media. 'When will the government preserve life and not kill it?' 'Absolutely ...
Record temperatures last year pushed the global water cycle to “new climatic extremes,” according to the Global Water Monitor 2024 report. The document, produced by an international consortium ...