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Published The influence of AI on trust in human interaction - The Influence of AI on Trust in Human Interaction



As AI becomes increasingly realistic, our trust in those with whom we communicate may be compromised...
Published Clever orchard design for more nuts - Clever Orchard Design for More Nuts


To reduce biodiversity loss in agricultural landscapes, more sustainable and environmentally friendl...
Published Synthetic biology meets fashion in engineered silk - Synthetic Biology Meets Fashion in Engineered Silk



Engineers developed a method to create synthetic spider silk at high yields while retaining strength...
Published A protein mines, sorts rare earths better than humans, paving way for green tech - A Protein Mines, Sorts Rare Earths Better Than Humans, Paving Way for Green Tech



Rare earth elements, like neodymium and dysprosium, are a critical component to almost all modern te...
Published Woodpecker guides post-fire forest management - Woodpecker Guides Post-Fire Forest Management



What's good for the Black-backed Woodpecker is good for restoration of burned California forests. Th...
Published Thousands of native plants are unphotographed, and citizen scientists can help fill the gaps - Thousands of Native Plants are Unphotographed, and Citizen Scientists Can Help Fill the Gaps


New research finds almost 4000 Australian plant species have not been photographed before in the wil...
Published Crushed clams, roaming rays: Acoustic tags reveal predator interactions - Crushed Clams, Roaming Rays: Acoustic Tags Reveal Predator Interactions



Inspired by clam fishermen reports, researchers used passive acoustic telemetry to gauge the interac...
Published Whooping cranes steer clear of wind turbines when selecting stopover sites - Whooping Cranes Steer Clear of Wind Turbines When Selecting Stopover Sites


An article reports that whooping cranes migrating through the U.S. Great Plains avoid 'rest stop' si...
Published In the tropics, nitrogen-fixing trees take a hit from herbivores - In the Tropics, Nitrogen-Fixing Trees Take a Hit from Herbivores



The ability of tropical forests to grow and store carbon is limited, in part, by herbivory. Insects...
Published Small wildlife surveys can produce 'big picture' results - Small Wildlife Surveys Can Produce 'Big Picture' Results



Small-scale wildlife surveys can reveal the health of entire ecosystems, new research shows. ABSTRAC...
Published Assessing emotions in wild animals - Assessing Emotions in Wild Animals: A Comprehensive Guide



A new study examines indicators of mental wellbeing in wild animals to improve conservation efforts....
Published Which weather characteristics affect agricultural and food trade the most? - Which Weather Characteristics Affect Agricultural and Food Trade the Most?


Changing weather patterns have profound impacts on agricultural production around the world. Higher...
Published Clues about the Northeast's past and future climate from plant fossils - Clues about the Northeast's Past and Future Climate from Plant Fossils


A team of researchers is working to understand the details of the climate for the eastern portion of...
Published Ants took over the world by following flowering plants out of prehistoric forests - Ants Took Over the World by Following Flowering Plants Out of Prehistoric Forests


Today, ants are pretty much everywhere. To learn more about how these insects conquered the world, s...
Published Colorful films could help buildings, cars keep their cool - Colorful Films Could Help Buildings, Cars Keep Their Cool


The cold blast of an air conditioner can be a relief as temperatures soar, but 'A/C' units require l...
Published The diversity of present tree species is shaped by climate change in the last 21,000 years - The Diversity of Present Tree Species is Shaped by Climate Change in the Last 21,000 Years



A new global survey of 1000 forest areas shows how climate change since the peak of the last ice age...
Published The physics of a singing saw - The Physics of a Singing Saw: Understanding the Science Behind the Musical Phenomenon


Researchers have used the singing saw to demonstrate how the geometry of a curved sheet, like curved...
Published Researchers develop wireless, ultrathin 'Skin VR' to provide a vivid, 'personalized' touch experience in the virtual world - Researchers Develop Wireless, Ultrathin 'Skin VR' to Provide a Vivid, 'Personalized' Touch Experience in the Virtual World


Enhancing the virtual experience with the touch sensation has become a hot topic, but today's haptic...
Published Warriors' down bedding could ease journey to realm of the dead - Warriors' Down Bedding Could Ease Journey to Realm of the Dead


Feathers, an owl head and oars suggest the people in this Iron Age grave were prepared for a long jo...
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...