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To find suitable plants to grow alongside organic coffee, he began scouting for the best-priced plant sources, including the ...
Snow droughts occur when there is an abnormally low snowpack for the season, classified as "dry" -- resulting from below-normal winter precipitation, "warm" -- caused by warmer temperatures that lead ...
A new UK study suggests pheasant releases may increase Lyme disease risk from ticks—raising questions about the impact of non-native gamebirds.
By Priyanjana Pramanik, MSc. New research finds that the fertility rate needed to sustain a population is much higher than ...
Humanity has spent the last century wrestling with population growth. For decades, global efforts focused on reducing fertility rates to curb overpopulation. Family planning, access to contraception, ...
An asthmatic oyster, a sad sasquatch and a color-changing coral. All are characters in a collection of children’s stories written by Susquehanna University students and based on scientific research.
University of Michigan researchers found that toxic Dolichospermum algae produce saxitoxin in Lake Erie, threatening water ...
We eagles obey no courts of law. We heed no judges. We’ve never even heard of the concept that you call “police.” So however ...
A phase 3 trial shows that once-weekly semaglutide significantly improves liver histology in patients with metabolic ...
As urban development continues to creep further into Earth's oldest and most diverse rainforests, a study reveals native and invasive small mammals aren't just adapting to their changing habitats -- ...
The intensification of existing farmland can sometimes be more harmful to local biodiversity than expanding the area covered by agricultural land, finds a new study.
Farming more on existing land can hurt biodiversity as much as using new land. It depends on the crop, region, and nearby ...