A Proceedings of the Royal Society B study of 5,600 mammals found that two species will never return to dry land.
Researchers report in ACS' Environmental Science & Technology that ocean acidification could shift the male-female ratios in oysters, creating more females over time and impacting future population ...
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Researchers at the HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research in Hungary launched a countrywide citizen science project called ...
Thermal Pollution and Aquatic Life The increasing use of river and lake waters for industrial cooling presents a real threat to fish and other organisms. To avoid an ecological crisis new ways ...
LCGC International spoke to Michelle Klein from the Faculty of Chemistry of the University of Duisburg-Essen (Essen, Germany) ...
Physicians explore how One Health concept can better help address challenges faced by researchers, decision-makers and health ...
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The gravity of pollution caused by plastics is more than meets the eye. Wild animals often end up eating these plastics, Prof Abdullah Harun Chowdhury says ...
Snow provides insulation, reflects sunlight and acts as a medium for transporting and depositing essential nutrients, like ...
ANALYSIS | RONALD MUSOKE | A consortium of civil society organisations (CSOs) has in a Jan.05 statement shown concern about ...