Thursday, December 18, 2025

Research: Fears of nitrous oxide release not supported by study —

Stormwater retention ponds, a ubiquitous feature in developed landscapes worldwide, are not a significant source of climate-warming nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, a new...

Research: In responding to predation risk, secondhand experience can be as good as new...

Throughout the living world, parents have many ways of gifting their offspring with information they will need to help them survive. A new...

Research: Bale monkeys living in different areas have very different DNA —

Bale monkey's that live in continuous bamboo forests have different mitochondrial DNA to Bale monkeys living in fragmented forests, according to a study...

Research: Link between river outflow and coastal sea level —

Sea levels in coastal areas can be affected by a number of factors: tides, winds, waves, and even barometric pressure all play a...

Research: Oxygen levels on early Earth rose, fell several times before great oxidation even...

Earth's oxygen levels rose and fell more than once hundreds of millions of years before the planetwide success of the Great Oxidation Event...

Research: Crystal structure reveals how curcumin impairs cancer —

Through x-ray crystallography and kinase-inhibitor specificity profiling, University of California San Diego School of Medicine researchers, in collaboration with researchers at Peking University...

Research: Mosaics provide clues on life in an ancient Galilean Jewish village —

Recent discoveries by a team of specialists and students at Huqoq in Israel's Galilee, led by University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill...

Research: Scientists discover the world’s oldest colors —

Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and overseas have discovered the oldest colours in the geological record, 1.1 billion-year-old bright pink pigments...

Research: Fossil fuel emissions would have to be cut by further 20 percent to...

Global fossil fuel emissions would have to be reduced by as much as 20% more than previous estimates to achieve the Paris Agreement...

Research: Predators, acorns, & fragmentation regulate numbers of infected ticks —

In the eastern US, risk of contracting Lyme disease is higher in fragmented forests with high rodent densities and low numbers of resident...

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