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  • The Perfect Tempo Within the Cells to Develop Vertebrae

    Timing is everything when it comes to the embryonic development of pre-vertebrae divisions along the body of an embryo, according to researchers in Japan.

  • Study Finds Deforestation Is Changing Animal Communication

    Deforestation is changing the way monkeys communicate in their natural habitat, according to a new study.

  • 1 Billion Animals Estimated Dead in Australian Wildfires

    Scientists estimate that as many as 1 billion animals have died in Australia’s record-breaking wildfires, with more than 800 million lost in New South Wales alone.

  • Sea-Ice-Free Arctic Makes Permafrost Vulnerable to Thawing

    Permafrost is ground that remains frozen throughout the year; it covers nearly a quarter of Northern Hemisphere land.

  • Untangling Clubroot Disease

    University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have designed a chain of software programs that combine biology and computer science to help identify the pathogen proteins that contribute to the insurgence of clubroot disease now affecting canola across the Prairies.

  • Fish Switch: Identity of Mystery Invader in Florida Waters Corrected After 20 Years

    Sometimes scientists make mistakes.

  • How Rattlesnakes’ Scales Help Them Sip Rainwater from Their Bodies

    During storms in the southwestern U.S., some rattlesnakes drink rain droplets from scales on their backs.

  • Fish Species Benefit from Marine Protection to Varying Extents

    Marine protected areas reduce fish mortality by limiting harvesting and reducing habitat destruction.

  • A River Worth Saving: Who Will Protect the Unheralded Llano?

    On a February day in 2018, Bill Neiman walked me along the perimeter of a Pilot Flying J truck stop in Junction, Texas, five miles upstream from his farm.

  • Business Reboot

    When Saeed Rahman set out to understand how businesses can advance sustainability efforts through better integration of ecological knowledge, he turned first to farmers.

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