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Published First hominin muscle reconstruction shows 3.2 million-year-old 'Lucy' could stand as erect as we can - First Hominin Muscle Reconstruction Shows 3.2 Million-Year-Old 'Lucy' Could Stand as Erect as We Can



Digital modelling of legendary fossil's soft tissue suggests Australopithecus afarensis had powerful...
Published Researchers uncover additional evidence for massive solar storms - Researchers Uncover Additional Evidence for Massive Solar Storms


Solar storms can be far more powerful than previously thought. A new study has found evidence for th...
Published Warming temperatures increasingly alter structure of atmosphere - Warming Temperatures Increasingly Alter Structure of Atmosphere


Climate change is having an increasing impact on the structure of Earth's atmosphere, a new internat...
Published Mangrove and reef restoration yield positive returns on investment for flood protection, study shows - Mangrove and Reef Restoration: A Cost-Effective Solution for Flood Protection


Restoration of mangroves and coral reefs can be a cost-effective solution for coastal flood reductio...
Published Scientists develop eco-friendly pollen sponge to tackle water contaminants - Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Pollen Sponge to Tackle Water Contaminants


Scientists have created a reusable, biodegradable sponge that can readily soak up oil and other orga...
Published How stressed-out plants produce their own aspirin - How Stressed-Out Plants Produce Their Own Aspirin


Plants protect themselves from environmental hazards like insects, drought and heat by producing sal...
Published Mushrooms and their post-rain, electrical conversations - Mushrooms and Their Post-Rain, Electrical Conversations



Certain types of fungi can communicate with each other via electrical signals. But much remains unkn...
Published How the 'marsupial sabertooth' thylacosmilus saw its world - How the 'Marsupial Sabertooth' Thylacosmilus Saw Its World


A new study investigates how an extinct, carnivorous marsupial relative with canines so large they e...
Published Lost giants: New study reveals the abundance decline of African megafauna - Lost Giants: The Abundance Decline of African Megafauna



A groundbreaking new paper focuses on the size and abundance of living and fossil African large mamm...
Published Secret weapon to stop invasive honeysuckle: Satellites - Secret Weapon to Stop Invasive Honeysuckle: Satellites


Researchers found that satellite imagery can identify non-native and invasive Amur honeysuckle, an o...
Published Cooling down solar cells, naturally - Cooling Down Solar Cells, Naturally


Too much sun and too much heat can reduce the efficiency of photovoltaics. A solar farm with optimal...
Published Disease threatens to decimate western bats - Disease Threatens to Decimate Western Bats


A four-year study concludes that the fungal disease, white-nose syndrome, poses a severe threat to m...
Published Long-term restoration of a biodiversity hotspot hinges on getting seeds to the right place at the right time - Long-Term Restoration of a Biodiversity Hotspot: Getting Seeds to the Right Place at the Right Time


New research shows that degraded savanna ecosystems can reap lasting benefits from a single seeding...
Published 1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around Northern Hemisphere - 1930s Dust Bowl led to extreme heat around Northern Hemisphere


The 1930s Dust Bowl affected heat extremes across much of North America and as far away as Europe an...
Published Large mammals can help climate change mitigation and adaptation - Large Mammals: A Key Player in Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation


A new study investigates whether protecting and restoring large animal wildlife can help to support...
Published Satellite monitoring of biodiversity moves within reach - Satellite Monitoring of Biodiversity Moves Within Reach


Global biodiversity assessments require the collection of data on changes in plant biodiversity on a...
Published European summer droughts since 2015 were most severe over centuries -- but multi-year droughts also happened in the past - European Summer Droughts: A Historical Perspective


The 2015--2018 summer droughts have been exceptional in large parts of Western and Central Europe ov...
Published Thermal energy stored by land masses has increased significantly - Thermal Energy Stored by Land Masses Has Increased Significantly



There are many effects of climate change. Perhaps the most broadly known is global warming, which is...
Published Ecosystem evolution in Africa - Ecosystem Evolution in Africa: Understanding the Past and Preparing for the Future



New research pushes back the oldest evidence of C4 grass-dominated habitats in Africa -- and globall...