Clever worms form superorganism towers to hitch rides on insects
Tue 1:41am By NULLNematodes tiny yet mighty form wriggling towers to survive and travel as a team. Long thought to exist only in labs, scientists have now spotted these towers naturally forming in rotting orchard fruit. Remarkably, the worms aren t just piling up they build…Rainbow reefs revealed: The secret 112-million-year saga of glowing fish
Tue 1:41am By NULLScientists have uncovered that fish biofluorescence a captivating ability to glow in vivid colors has ancient roots stretching back over 100 million years. This trait evolved independently in reef fish more than 100 times, likely influenced by…Cluck once, and the river shakes: Inside the Amazon’s giant snake saga
Mon 4:02am By NULLA lifelong fascination with nature and fieldwork led this researcher to the world of ethnobiology a field where ecology, culture, and community come together. Investigating how local people relate to species like the anaconda, their work blends traditional…600-million-year-old body blueprint found in sea anemones
Mon 4:02am By NULLSea anemones may hold the key to the ancient origins of body symmetry. A study from the University of Vienna shows they use a molecular mechanism known as BMP shuttling, once thought unique to bilaterally symmetrical animals like humans, insects, and worms.…Tiny wasp’s shocking reproductive trick may transform global agriculture
Sun 2:13am By NULLAphid-hunting wasps can reproduce with or without sex, challenging previous assumptions. This unique flexibility could boost sustainable pest control if its hidden drawbacks can be managed.83% of Earth’s climate-critical fungi are still unknown
Sun 2:06am By NULLUnderground fungi may be one of Earth s most powerful and overlooked allies in the fight against climate change, yet most of them remain unknown to science. Known only by DNA, these "dark taxa" make up a shocking 83% of ectomycorrhizal species fungi that help…Koalas on the brink: Precision DNA test offers a lifeline to Australia’s icons
Sat 12:19pm By NULLA University of Queensland-led project has developed a tool to standardise genetic testing of koala populations, providing a significant boost to conservation and recovery efforts.Scientists reveal the hidden trigger behind massive floods
Sat 12:19pm By NULLAtmospheric rivers, while vital for replenishing water on the U.S. West Coast, are also the leading cause of floods though storm size alone doesn t dictate their danger. A groundbreaking study analyzing over 43,000 storms across four decades found that…Fruit-eating mastodons? Ancient fossils confirm a long-lost ecological alliance
Sat 12:19pm By NULLTen thousand years after mastodons disappeared, scientists have unearthed powerful fossil evidence proving these elephant cousins were vital seed spreaders for large-fruited trees in South America. Using dental wear, isotope analysis, and fossilized plant…Passive cooling breakthrough could slash data center energy use
Sat 12:19pm By NULLUC San Diego engineers have created a passive evaporative cooling membrane that could dramatically slash energy use in data centers. As demand for AI and cloud computing soars, traditional cooling systems struggle to keep up efficiently. This innovative fiber…Space-laser AI maps forest carbon in minutes—a game-changer for climate science
Sat 3:42am By NULLA pioneering study reveals how archaeologists' satellite tools can be repurposed to tackle climate change. By using AI and satellite LiDAR imagery from NASA and ESA, researchers have found a faster, more accurate way to map forest biomass critical for tracking…Africa's pangolin crisis: The delicacy that's driving a species to the brink
Sat 3:42am By NULLStudy suggests that appetite for bushmeat -- rather than black market for scales to use in traditional Chinese medicine -- is driving West Africa's illegal hunting of one of the world's most threatened mammals. Interviews with hundreds of hunters show…Invisible ID: How a single breath could reveal your health—and your identity
Fri 1:39am By NULLScientists have discovered that your breathing pattern is as unique as a fingerprint and it may reveal more than just your identity. Using a 24-hour wearable device, researchers achieved nearly 97% accuracy in identifying people based solely on how they…Toxic tides: Centuries-old mercury is flooding the arctic food chain
Fri 1:39am By NULLDespite falling global mercury emissions, mercury levels in Arctic wildlife continue to rise. A new study reveals that ocean currents are delivering legacy mercury pollution from distant regions like China to the Arctic, where it accumulates in animals and…The 10,000-mile march through fire that made dinosaurs possible
Fri 1:39am By NULLDespite Earth's most devastating mass extinction wiping out over 80% of marine life and half of land species, a group of early reptiles called archosauromorphs not only survived but thrived, venturing across the supposedly lifeless tropics to eventually evolve…New MIT study reveals how biofilms help stop microplastic build-up
Fri 1:38am By NULLWhere do microplastics really go after entering the environment? MIT researchers discovered that sticky biofilms naturally produced by bacteria play a surprising role in preventing microplastics from accumulating in riverbeds. Instead of trapping the…Rivers are exhaling ancient carbon — and climate math just changed
Jun 12, 2025, 9:25 am By NULLAncient carbon thought to be safely stored underground for millennia is unexpectedly resurfacing literally. A sweeping international study has found that over half of the carbon gases released by rivers come from long-term, old carbon sources like deep soils…Scientists warn of bat virus just one mutation from infecting humans
Jun 12, 2025, 8:13 am By NULLViruses closely related to the deadly MERS coronavirus are lurking in bats and one group, known as HKU5, may be just one mutation away from making the jump to humans. A new study reveals how these viruses bind to cell receptors and even shows signs of adapting…Cleaner fish: Tiny healers or hidden spreaders in coral reef ecosystems?
Jun 12, 2025, 3:16 am By NULLReef "beauty salons" staffed by tiny cleaner fish aren t just for parasite removal they may also shape the microbial life of the entire ecosystem. A fascinating new study shows these bustling fish stations influence which microbes move around the reef,…Something more toxic than gators is hiding in the swamps
Jun 12, 2025, 3:15 am By NULLMercury contamination is surfacing as a serious concern in parts of Georgia and South Carolina, particularly in regions like the Okefenokee Swamp. University of Georgia researchers found alarmingly high levels of the neurotoxic metal in alligators, especially…
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- Rainbow reefs revealed: The secret 112-million-year saga of glowing fish
Tue 1:41am - Clever worms form superorganism towers to hitch rides on insects
Tue 1:41am - Cluck once, and the river shakes: Inside the Amazon’s giant snake saga
Mon 4:02am - 600-million-year-old body blueprint found in sea anemones
Mon 4:02am - Tiny wasp’s shocking reproductive trick may transform global agriculture
Sun 2:13am - 83% of Earth’s climate-critical fungi are still unknown
Sun 2:06am - Scientists reveal the hidden trigger behind massive floods
Sat 12:19pm - Koalas on the brink: Precision DNA test offers a lifeline to Australia’s icons
Sat 12:19pm - Fruit-eating mastodons? Ancient fossils confirm a long-lost ecological alliance
Sat 12:19pm - Passive cooling breakthrough could slash data center energy use
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