Scientists Fear for Colombia’s ‘Melted Rainbow’ by MURRAY CARPENTER
An aquatic plant makes the rivers run red in a remote and diverse ecosystem. Now an oil company […]
An aquatic plant makes the rivers run red in a remote and diverse ecosystem. Now an oil company […]
An inquiry into why research on the nature of dogs gets so much attention raises the question of […]
The agency will embrace treatment that “does not require the patient to be totally clean at every visit,” […]
Humans have long shared a genetic palette for skin pigmentation, slightly tweaked by evolution, scientists report. Published: October […]
Marine life produces about half the oxygen in our atmosphere. Published: February 23, 2018 at 01:00AM from #NYT […]
Researchers scanned young thylacines preserved in jars in museums, gaining an understanding of when in their development the […]
Moving through the deep seas with jets of water uses much more energy than swimming with fins, but […]
Cave paintings in Spain were made by Neanderthals, not modern humans, archaeologists reported. The finding adds to evidence […]
Blood is a very difficult thing to live well on, but a new study of the gut microbes […]
A new study could help make the case for treating flamingos as Florida natives, which could entitle them […]
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