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As the coastal fog rolls in, so does the toxic mercury
"When you change one thing, it has cascading effects through the system," says researcher Peter Weiss-Penzias.
On two continents, scientists fight the bark beetle battle
Climate change conditions support forest-destroying beetles in Europe and North America, where researchers are measuring the problems and solutions.
Artificial coral ‘reef music’ attracts fish to help ecosystem
Scientists think we can help ocean reefs by boosting undersea sound.
Snorkeling grandmas support Noumea marine research
One of the most intriguing citizen-science stories of late comes from the islands of New Caledonia, where surprising research results on venomous sea snakes in offshore waters depended on a group of local grandmothers. The women, all in their 60s
We now know why the last of the mammoths died
Mammoths once roamed far and wide across much of Eurasia, yet they died out four millennia ago.
Habitat corridors boost biodiversity, a new study confirms
Connecting wildlife habitats has been perceived as a way to enhance biodiversity. A new study proves that point.