Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Atmospheric: Farmers’ climate change conundrum: Low yields or revenue instability

ITHACA, N.Y. - Climate change will leave some farmers with a difficult conundrum, according to a new study by researchers from Cornell University and...

Atmospheric: Study sheds light on bushfires’ microclimate impact

A study examining the urban microclimatic impact of the 2019-20 Australian bushfires has uncovered how they affect local meteorological and air quality. Its findings could...
Study reveals scale of habitat loss for endangered birds

Atmospheric: Study reveals scale of habitat loss for endangered birds

A new study warns that the last remaining habitat for several endangered bird species in Europe could reduce by up to 50 per cent...
Study: This Ancient Sea Creature Builds Its Body With a Whisper, not a Scream

Study: This Ancient Sea Creature Builds Its Body With a Whisper, not a Scream

Short-range cell signaling is key in maintaining the extreme form of cellular reproducibility in the development of ascidians - a group of marine invertebrates...
A 'regime shift' is happening in the Arctic Ocean, says new research

A ‘regime shift’ is happening in the Arctic Ocean, says new research

Stanford scientists find the growth of phytoplankton in the Arctic Ocean has increased 57 percent over just two decades, enhancing its ability to soak...
Watch: Pink snow on Alps sends a chilling message about global warming

Watch: Pink snow on Alps sends a chilling message about global warming

You may have heard of pink sand beaches, but what about “pink snow”? On Thursday, a local scientist discovered a glacier in the Italian Alps...

New evidence of long-term volcanic, seismic risks in northern Europe (Study)

IMAGE: Water-filled maars in Germany's Eifel region. ...

Biologists trace plants’ steady mitochondrial genomes to a gene found in viruses, bacteria (Study)

IMAGE: Arabidopsis plant that lacks functional copies of MSH1. Researchers investigated the role...
Scientists trace the origin of our teeth from the most primitive jawed fish

Scientists trace the origin of our teeth from the most primitive jawed fish (Study)

IMAGE: A tropical reef in the Czech Republic, 409 million years ago: Radotina,...
Advanced technology sheds new light on evolution of teeth

Advanced technology sheds new light on evolution of teeth (Study)

IMAGE: The fossil skull of Radotina in front view (left), left side view...

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