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Research indicates São Tomé island has two species of caecilians found nowhere else on Earth

Research indicates São Tomé island has two species of caecilians found nowhere else on...

The Gulf of Guinea islands harbor an abundance of species found nowhere else on Earth. But for over 100 years, scientists have wondered whether...
Research to look at impacts of landfill chemical waste on UK seabirds

Research to look at impacts of landfill chemical waste on UK seabirds

Scientists at the University of York are to study the effects that chemical pollutants from coastal landfill waste may be having on UK seabirds’...
Research: Carbon stockpiles abound in mangrove sinkholes

Research: Carbon stockpiles abound in mangrove sinkholes

A deep dive beneath mangrove sinkholes has found the highest single carbon stocks ever reported, further highlighting the importance of mangroves as carbon sequesters....
Scientists confront major hurdle in quantum computing

Scientists confront major hurdle in quantum computing

In a series of papers, Rochester researchers report major strides in improving the transfer of information in quantum systems. Quantum science has the potential to...
Climate change shifting Earth's axis, Scientists Say

Climate change shifting Earth’s axis, Scientists Say

Loss of water on land through ice melting and human-caused factors is changing the movement of the North and South poles. Glacial melting due to...
Researchers don spacesuits to explore Hawaiian lava tubes as if they were on Mars

Researchers don spacesuits to explore Hawaiian lava tubes as if they were on Mars

Imagine trying to pick up a pebble or scrape microbes off a cave wall in a bulky spacesuit with puffy gloves on, under...
Scientists find climate change impacts plankton – a key marine food source

Scientists find climate change impacts plankton – a key marine food source

A key type of zooplankton’s inability to adapt to climate change could have adverse implications for marine food chains across the world if a...
Research: Dolphins’ genetic response to virus

Research: Dolphins’ genetic response to virus

Flinders University researchers have sequenced the genomes of dolphins, revealing variations that may influence their deadly immune response to a measles related virus. Climate change...
New process makes 'biodegradable' plastics truly compostable (Study)

New process makes ‘biodegradable’ plastics truly compostable (Study)

With Army funding, scientists invented a way to make compostable plastics break down within a few weeks with just heat and water. This advance...
Research team training artificial intelligence to better detect small objects

Research team training artificial intelligence to better detect small objects

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is good at recognizing a single bird in an image. Where it falls short is when it tries to identify hundreds...

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