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The researchers added the “curious” to the butterfly’s common name because of its uniquely “small population size and high ...
Silver's rise and gold's contraction highlight a potential capital shift, with SIL ETF moving above recent highs. SIL’s holdings do not show significant signs of overvaluation, especially from a ...
President Donald Trump’s administration is proposing a change to the Endangered Species Act that environmental groups say will kneecap habitat protection and lead to extinction of vulnerable ...
Scientists have identified a novel species of bacteria that acts as electrical wiring, potentially ushering in a new era of bioelectronic devices for use in medicine, industry, food safety ...
The research team just published a 300-page article including the descriptions of 46 new species of microsnails from Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. The findings are published in ...
That family of cold water lovers features two species that make our list, including the widespread brook trout. Brookies live in cold, clear streams. Originally found in the eastern part of the ...
Although birdsong can signal individual quality and personality, very few studies have explored the relationship between ...
Apr. 1, 2025 — Scientists have released new and more accurate genome sequences for five species of duckweed. Their research reveals the specific genes responsible for some of the plant's most ...
A native species of carpenter ants is showing behaviour that looks a lot like basic surgery. These ants can actually amputate a fellow ant’s injured leg when needed, and it works. Unlike most ...
But there’s something here that doesn’t add up. Across the world, there are large areas of habitat which would suit native plant species just fine. But very often, they’re simply absent.
A US bioscience company has reconstructed the complete genome of a wolf species, the dire wolf, that went extinct more than 10 millennia ago to produce three wolf cubs that could resemble their ...
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