Fires Have Helped These Endangered Woodpeckers Make a Comeback, and It's a Reminder of Nature's Resiliency
The black-backed woodpecker needs forest fires to survive-and for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, fire has helped it comeback.
The black-backed woodpecker needs forest fires to survive-and for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, fire has helped it comeback.
Resulting from a substantial decrease in ferry traffic because of COVID-19, Chinese pink dolphins have been seen off the shores of Hong Kong.
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University of Michigan and companies like UBiQD are creating technology to turn windows in building facades into transparent solar panels.
A study looking at the benefits of hot baths found that bathing four times a week can lower blood pressure, blood sugar, and even weight.
The drugs metformin and bexarotene have been shown in trials to repair the myelin sheath in paitents with multiple sclerosis, or MS.
Microbes from the ocean eat methane and create a biodegradable material which Newlight is using to make carbon-negative forks and straws.
Australian scientists have created a dietary feed supplement for cows that eliminates 80% of the methane in their stomachs.
80,000 UK firms like Primark, Redrow, and Bunzl have returned £215 million ($275 million) in furlough payments they didn't need.
Reductions in airborne particulate pollution in China has resulted in hundreds of thousands of fewer deaths since 1990, says study.
Since 1993, 48 different species of mammals and birds have been saved from extinction by conservation efforts by NGOs, zoos, and governments.
Scientists at Northwestern University and Holland's Delft University of Technology have created a green, solar Nintendo Game Boy.