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Published Imperceptible sensors made from 'electronic spider silk' can be printed directly on human skin
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Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly a...
Published Tracking animals without markers in the wild
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Researchers developed a computer vision framework for posture estimation and identity tracking which...
Published Killing giant ragweed just got harder for some Wisconsin farmers
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When giant ragweed takes hold in a crop field, the towering weed reduces yield and sends plumes of i...
Published Rock art and archaeological record reveal humans' complex relationship with Amazonian animals
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Rock art explored by archaeologists in the Colombian Amazon has provided an insight into the complex...
Published Fisheries research overestimates fish stocks
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The state of fish stocks in the world's ocean is worse than previously thought. While overfishing ha...
Published Combining pest treatments may be key to helping honey bees survive the winter
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Winters can be tough on managed honey bee colonies, with beekeepers in the United States reporting t...
Published Slugs and snails love the city, unlike other animals
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Most native species avoid more urbanized areas of Los Angeles, but slugs and snails may actually pre...
Published Catching a new (sea) star
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Researchers have discovered a new species of sea star (also known as starfish). The discovery came a...
Published Earth's earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils
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The oldest fossilized forest known on Earth -- dating from 390 million years ago -- has been found i...
Published Summer solstice triggers synchronized beech tree reproduction across Europe
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A new study has found that the summer solstice acts as a 'starting gun' to synchronize beech tree re...
Published Bees and butterflies on the decline in western and southern North America
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Bee and butterfly populations are in decline in major regions of North America due to ongoing enviro...
Published Natural hazards threaten over three thousand species
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Natural hazards can speed up the extinction process of land animals that have limited distribution a...
Published Ancient large kangaroo moved mainly on four legs, according to new research
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A type of extinct kangaroo that lived during the Pleistocene around two and a half million to ten th...
Published New study confirms mammal-to-mammal avian flu spread
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A new study provides evidence that a spillover of avian influenza from birds to dairy cattle across...
Published Seven steps to achieving the right to clean indoor air post-pandemic
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Seven lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic about ventilation's crucial role in preventing the...
Published AI shows how field crops develop
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Researchers developed software that can simulate the growth of field crops. To do this, they fed tho...
Published Archaeologists report earliest evidence for plant farming in east Africa
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A trove of ancient plant remains excavated in Kenya helps explain the history of plant farming in eq...
Published History shows that humans are good for biodiversity... sometimes
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Humans have been an important driver of vegetation change over thousands of years, and, in some plac...
Published Why do plants wiggle? New study provides answers
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Decades after his voyage on the HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin became fascinated by why plants move as t...
Published Butterflies accumulate enough static electricity to attract pollen without contact
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Butterflies and moths collect so much static electricity whilst in flight, that pollen grains from f...