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  • Fungal Disease Threatens Hundreds of Amphibian Species Worldwide

    A new international study is the first to determine the comprehensive global impact of the deadly fungal disease chytridiomycosis—and the news is not good. 

  • Freshwater Coastal Erosion Alters Global Carbon Budget

    Shoreline erosion can transform freshwater wetlands from carbon-storage pools to carbon sources, according to a new study led by Illinois State Geological Survey researchers. 

  • Reducing Water Consumption in Mining

    Water is a vital resource on which many industries rely and which can be used more sparingly. 

  • Galápagos Islands Have 10 Times More Alien Marine Species Than Once Thought

    Over 50 non-native species have found their way to the Galápagos Islands, almost 10 times more than scientists previously thought, reports a new study in Aquatic Invasions published Thursday, March 28.

  • Mobile DNA Element Found in Mosquito Parasite Has Potential for Infectious Disease Control

    Controlling mosquito-borne illnesses, such as Dengue or West Nile virus, has historically been difficult due to a lack of effective vaccines and concerns about the environmental impact of insecticides.

  • Adhesive Formed from Bee Spit and Flower Oil Could Form Basis of New Glues

    Honey bees spend hours each day collecting pollen and packing it into tidy bundles attached to their hind legs.

  • Widespread Losses Among Pollinating Insects in Britain

    Many insect pollinator species are disappearing from areas of Great Britain, a new study has found.

  • UW Researcher Contributes to Study Showing Arctic Warming Contributes to Drought

    When the Arctic warmed after the ice age 10,000 years ago, it created perfect conditions for drought.

  • In the Tree of Life, Youth Has Its Advantages

    It’s a question that has captivated naturalists for centuries: Why have some groups of organisms enjoyed incredibly diversity—like fish, birds, insects—while others have contained only a few species—like humans.

  • Research Beginning to Uncover the Mystery of Hagfish’s Zombie Hearts

    Hagfish are slimy bottom-dwellers that live off the carcasses of dead sea creatures and thrive in deep waters where oxygen is hard to come by.

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