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  • Ants Are Skilled Farmers: They Have Solved A Problem That We Humans Have Yet To

    Ants have been farmers for tens of millions of years and successfully solved a riddle that we humans have yet to.

  • Slime Time! Why Slugs, Snails And Spiders Are Invading Your Home

    Animals are coming out of their winter hiatus.

  • Grad Student Explores How Often River Otters Eat Young Nechako Sturgeon

    River otters have been eating juvenile sturgeon released from a Vanderhoof hatchery. By visiting dozens of otter latrine sites along the Nechako River, UNBC graduate student Cale Babey has begun to quantify the extent of the predation.

  • Researchers Find Canadians Lack Knowledge About Bees

    How well do you know your bees? York University researchers have found bee knowledge in Canada lacking with about half of those surveyed thinking honey bees are wild and native to Canada.

  • Pufferfish-Inspired Robot Could Improve Drone Safety

    If you get too close to a pufferfish, this undersea creature will blow up like a balloon to scare you away.

  • Research Shows Aging Chimps, Like Humans, Value Friendships

    Old friends get together to relax, share meals, and trust and support each other. In the latter part of life, these friendships are highly valued.

  • Research Highlights Need for Grassland Conservation, Agriculture Support

    For farmers struggling against economic forces and doing everything they can to keep afloat, grassland biodiversity may be the last thing they want to worry about.

  • Grizzly Bear Conservation Supported By Computing

    Alejandra Zubiria Perez, who graduates this month with a master's in geography, focused her UVic studies on grizzly bear behavior.

  • Some Non-Human Primates Bear Similar Risk As Humans For COVID-19 Infection

    Non-human primates could be highly susceptible to infection by SARS-CoV-2 — the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19 — according to a newly published study in the scientific journal Communications Biology.

  • Helping Fish by Freeing a Creek

    Delaware Sea Grant’s Ed Hale has been conducting seine net surveys of Wilmington’s Brandywine Creek every two weeks since mid-July, engaged by a coalition of groups supporting the removal of the waterway’s dams up to the Pennsylvania border.

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