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Published Climate change is making Indian monsoon seasons more chaotic - Climate Change is Making Indian Monsoon Seasons More Chaotic


If global warming continues unchecked, summer monsoon rainfall in India will become stronger and mor...
Published Previously unknown luminescence revealed in ten deep sea species and an order of sea cucumbers



Researchers present evidence of previously unknown luminosity in 10 deep-sea species, suggesting und...
Published Nearly a hundred genes have been lost during the woolly mammoth's evolution - Nearly a Hundred Genes Lost During the Woolly Mammoth's Evolution


A new study shows that 87 genes have been affected by deletions or short insertions during the cours...
Published World's first successful embryo transfer in rhinos paves the way for saving the northern white rhinos from extinction



Scientists have succeeded in achieving the world's first pregnancy of a rhinoceros after an embryo t...
Published Rapidly diversifying birds in Southeast Asia offer new insights into evolution - Rapidly Diversifying Birds in Southeast Asia Offer New Insights into Evolution


New findings from zoologists working with birds in Southeast Asia are shining fresh light on the con...
Published Going up: Birds and mammals evolve faster if their home is rising - Going up: Birds and Mammals Evolve Faster if Their Home is Rising


The rise and fall of Earth's land surface over the last three million years shaped the evolution of...
Published Killer whales breathe just once between dives, study confirms



A new study has confirmed a long-held assumption: that orcas take just one breath between dives. The...
Published Indian wolf among world’s most endangered and distinct wolves - Indian Wolf: One of the World's Most Endangered and Distinct Wolves


The Indian wolf could be far more endangered than previously recognized, say first scientists to seq...
Published How parasites shape complex food webs



A new study sheds light on how parasites, often overlooked, can dramatically affect the balance betw...
Published Florida Wildlife Corridor eases worst impacts of climate change



Florida is projected to lose 3.5 million acres of land to development by 2070. A new study highlight...
Published The heat is on: Scientists discover southern Africa's temps will rise past the rhinos' tolerance



Southern Africa contains the vast majority of the world's remaining populations of both black and wh...
Published Researchers investigate development of coastal peatland in Indonesia over thousands of years - Researchers Investigate Development of Coastal Peatland in Indonesia Over Thousands of Years


Tropical peatlands are one of the most efficient carbon sinks. The flipside is that they can become...
Published Just a tiny amount of oil damages seabirds' feathers, study reveals - Just a Tiny Amount of Oil Damages Seabirds' Feathers, Study Reveals


Tiny amounts of crude oil on the water surface, less than one percent of the thickness of a hair, ca...
Published Planet's rarest birds at higher risk of extinction - Planet's Rarest Birds at Higher Risk of Extinction


A new study finds that bird species with extreme or uncommon combinations of traits face the highest...
Published With rapidly increasing heat and drought, can plants adapt? - With Rapidly Increasing Heat and Drought, Can Plants Adapt?


As deserts expanded their range over the past 5-7 million years, many plants invaded the new biome a...
Published Landscaping for drought: We're doing it wrong - Landscaping for Drought: We're Doing It Wrong



Despite recent, torrential rains, most of Southern California remains in a drought. Accordingly, man...
Published Great Basin: History of water supply in one of the driest regions in the USA - Great Basin: History of Water Supply in One of the Driest Regions in the USA



An international team has reconstructed the evolution of groundwater in the Great Basin, USA -- one...
Published New study unveils how plants control the production of reactive oxygen species



Reactive oxygen species (ROS), though generally regarded as toxic byproducts of biological processes...
Published Study offers rare long-term analysis of techniques for creating standing dead trees for wildlife habitat



Ecologists have long known that standing dead trees, commonly referred to as snags, are an important...
Published Amazon mammals threatened by climate change - Amazon Mammals Threatened by Climate Change


Most land-based mammals in the Brazilian Amazon are threatened by climate change and the savannizati...