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Published Marine bacteria in Canadian Arctic capable of biodegrading diesel and oil - Marine Bacteria in Canadian Arctic Capable of Biodegrading Diesel and Oil


Marine bacteria in the frigid waters of the Canadian Arctic are capable of biodegrading oil and dies...
Published Dynamic rivers contributed to Amazon's rich bird diversity - Dynamic Rivers Contributed to Amazon's Rich Bird Diversity


One of the most contentious questions in evolutionary biology is, how did the Amazon become so rich...
Published Extinct warbler's genome sequenced from museum specimens - Extinct Warbler's Genome Sequenced from Museum Specimens



The Bachman's warbler, a songbird that was last seen in North America nearly 40 years ago, was a dis...
Published Endangered deer's prion gene could protect it from chronic wasting disease - Endangered Deer's Prion Gene Could Protect It from Chronic Wasting Disease


China's Père David's deer was nearly gone in the late 1800s. Just 18 deer -- the very last of their...
Published Tiny cave snail with muffin-top waistline rolls out of the dark in Laos - Tiny Cave Snail with Muffin-Top Waistline Rolls Out of the Dark in Laos


Recent cave exploration has turned up a tiny, top-heavy snail that glistens under the light of the m...
Published With dwindling water supplies, the timing of rainfall matters - With Dwindling Water Supplies, the Timing of Rainfall Matters


A new study shows it's not how much extra water you give your plants, but when you give it that coun...
Published The forest as a shelter for insects in warmer climates? - The Forest as a Shelter for Insects in Warmer Climates


Insect diversity is declining in Bavaria. Land use is a major driver, but the impact of climate chan...
Published Satellite images can help with environmental land management - Satellite Images: A Game-Changer in Environmental Land Management


Academics have undertaken research that proves Earth Observation satellite imagery can accurately as...
Published Human ancestors preferred mosaic landscapes and high ecosystem diversity - Human Ancestors Preferred Mosaic Landscapes and High Ecosystem Diversity



A new study finds that early human species adapted to mosaic landscapes and diverse food resources,...
Published Grazing management of salt marshes contributes to coastal defense - Grazing Management of Salt Marshes: A Key Contribution to Coastal Defense


Combining natural salt marsh habitats with conventional dikes may provide a more sustainable alterna...
Published How to prepare for ocean acidification, a framework - How to Prepare for Ocean Acidification: A Framework


An international research team develops a rubric for governments and policymaking bodies to evaluate...
Published Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins - Study Reveals How Pollinators Cope with Plant Toxins



Pollinators such as honeybees produce special enzymes that detoxify defence chemicals produced by pl...
Published Recycling: Researchers separate cotton from polyester in blended fabric - Recycling: Researchers Separate Cotton from Polyester in Blended Fabric


Researchers found they could separate blended cotton and polyester fabric using enzymes -- nature's...
Published As oceans warm, snapping shrimp sound a warning - As Oceans Warm, Snapping Shrimp Sound a Warning


Scientists have confirmed their previous observations that rising temperatures increase the sound of...
Published Mysterious underwater acoustic world of British ponds revealed in new study - Mysterious Underwater Acoustic World of British Ponds Revealed in New Study



The previously hidden and diverse underwater acoustic world in British ponds has been uncovered by a...
Published Oldest bat skeletons ever found described from Wyoming fossils - Oldest Bat Skeletons Ever Found Described from Wyoming Fossils



Scientists have described a new species of bat based on the oldest bat skeletons ever recovered. The...
Published Professor unearths the ancient fossil plant history of Burnaby Mountain - Professor Unearths the Ancient Fossil Plant History of Burnaby Mountain



New research led by a paleobotanist provides clues about what plants existed in the Burnaby Mountain...
Published Researchers produce first-ever 'family tree' for aquarium-bred corals - Researchers produce first-ever 'family tree' for aquarium-bred corals


The first-ever family tree for aquarium-bred corals provides insights for maximizing genetic diversi...
Published Review of world water resources - Review of World Water Resources


A recent review study provides an overview of the planet's freshwater supplies and strategies for su...
Published First Australians ate giant eggs of huge flightless birds, ancient proteins confirm - First Australians Ate Giant Eggs of Huge Flightless Birds, Ancient Proteins Confirm


Scientists settle debate surrounding species that laid eggs exploited by early Australian people aro...