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Dehorning rhinos reduces poaching by 78% in South Africa’s Greater Kruger region, offering a new solution for overall rhino ...
Ancient DNA from 9,000-year-old skeletons found in South Africa reveals genetic continuity, refuting theories about waves of ...
Noise from generators and other human activities is disrupting wildlife communication in Antarctica, raising concerns for ...
More than 25 million cubic yards of rock and ice broke loose and plunged into Greenland's Dickson Fjord, creating a ...
Clay minerals could offer a simple, scalable solution for capturing carbon dioxide and fighting climate change.
New study reveals that five hours of moderate physical exercise per week significantly reduces the risk of high blood ...
New research reveals that our brains don't just passively hear sounds - they actively reorganize their networks in real time.
A newly discovered gas giant, called TOI-6894b, orbiting a low-mass red dwarf star defies existing models of planet formation ...
Scientists made a laser device smaller than a penny that can change colors incredibly fast to help measure distances very ...
Astronomers captured the universe’s brightest, longest-lasting stellar explosions, where massive stars are torn apart by ...
A new study shows eating more or fewer sweet foods doesn't change your preference for sweetness - or your cravings.
Museum specimens like feathers and fish tissues contain pollution traces - offering clues about environmental changes.
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