4 Decades of Data Suggests Pacific Coral Reefs Can Acclimate to Warming Oceans and Resist Future Bleaching
They've already adapted—potentially at a rate of 0.18°F per decade, and the researchers recommended updating models for coral bleaching.
They've already adapted—potentially at a rate of 0.18°F per decade, and the researchers recommended updating models for coral bleaching.
A giraffe's spots serve several functions, and the newborn will give an opportunity to scientists to study their physiology without them.
The plan aims to help cut down on air pollution from vehicle exhaust, a major factor in Indian cities' poor air quality.
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An Austrian ornithologist has pioneered an incredible way of wildlife rehabilitation by fostering chicks of an endangered species before re-instituting their migratory practice by leading them along their natural migration route with an ultralight aircraft. The method was developed to help reconnect the northern bald ibis, a bird that was extirpated in Europe 400 years […]
Doctor Hyoung-il Kim says the lampshades target volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which account for most indoor airborne pollutants.
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A Scottish farmer grew a quarter million sunflowers, creating a massive trail that has brought in thousands of visitors.
Australian scientists identified a molecule that could hold the key to peptide-based drugs targeting obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammation.
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There's a little something extra about giving his name to a snake, even if, in reality, Ford quite likes the slithering reptiles.
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Taylor Swift has donated money to food banks in every state her mega-tour has passed through, helping millions of Americans avoid hunger.
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