New Study: Half of Replanted Tropical Trees Don’t Survive,A new study has found that, on average, about half of the trees planted in tropical and sub-tropical forest restoration efforts do not survive for more than five years. However, there is a great deal of variation in the outcomes of these efforts. The research analyzed data from 176 restoration si
New Study: Half of Replanted Tropical Trees Don’t Survive
A new study has found that, on average, about half of the trees planted in tropical and sub-tropical forest restoration efforts do not survive for more than five years. However, there is a great deal of variation in the outcomes of these efforts. The research analyzed data from 176 restoration si
Hyundai’s Ioniq 6 EV can keep it rolling with its new EPA-estimated 361 miles of range,The new 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 can go further than a Tesla Model 3 RWD. Tags:theverge.com
Château Pichon Baron, 2eme Cru Classé, Pauillac, 2014,From a cool year that is probably underrated, as the grapes ripened fully. The nose is very ripe and oaky, with sweet blackberry Tags:decanter.com
Sonos’ Move 2 wireless speaker rumoured to be arriving in the summer of 2023,Are we moving one step closer to official confirmation for the Move 2? Tags:whathifi.com
'QBism': Quantum mechanics is not a description of objective reality—it reveals a world of genuine free will,What does quantum mechanics, the most successful theory ever proposed by physics, teach us about reality? The starting point for most philosophers of physics is that quantum mechanics must somehow provide a description of the world as it is independently of us, the users of the theory. Tags:materialsNanotechphys.orgPhysicsPhysics NewsscienceScience NewsTechnologytechnology news
Do You Know the Different Seabirds?,These 14 seabirds show the great variety of flying ability, feeding habit, and bills of marine birds. Learn more about their unique characteristics. Tags:Gardeningthespruce.comWild Bird SpeciesWild Birds
NMSU, Los Alamos Unite on Research of Migratory Bird Die-Off,SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Two years after New Mexico saw migratory birds literally falling from the sky, New Mexico State University and Los Alamos National Laboratory have announced plans to establish a research program on bird die-off. Tags:Associated PressbiologyEducationNew MexicoNew Mexico NewsUS News & World Reportusnews.com
Up close and personal: Dolphin POV caught on camera while hunting for tasty fish,Accompanying audio recorded dolphins squealing in victory when they captured prey. Tags:Animalsarstechnica.combiologyDolphinsscience
Scientists identify hair loss regulator protein, could be reversible,Scientists identify hair loss regulator protein, could be reversible,Researchers at UC Riverside have identified a single protein that seems to control when hair follicles die. Armed with this new information, it might eventually be possible to reverse the process and stimulate hair regrowth. Tags:baldnessbiologycellsEditor's Pickshairnewatlas.comnwtlsProteinscienceUC RiversideUniversity of California Riverside
Puzzling study finds bee lifespans are now 50% shorter than 50 years ago,Puzzling study finds bee lifespans are now 50% shorter than 50 years ago,Striking new research suggests the lifespan of honey bees kept in controlled laboratory conditions is 50% shorter than what was seen in the 1970s. The researchers hypothesize genetic changes in bees may be responsible for the shorter lifespans. Tags:beesbiologyEnvironmentlifespannewatlas.comnwtlsscienceTrendingUniversity of Maryland
Octopuses hurl objects in rare example of animal throwing behavior,Octopuses hurl objects in rare example of animal throwing behavior,Scientists studying the behavior of wild octopuses off the coast of Australia have made a strange discovery, with the creatures caught hurling silt, algae and even shells at one another in a rare example of animal throwing behavior. Tags:Animal sciencebiologyMarine Biologynewatlas.comnwtlsscienceUniversity of Sydney
Fossil evidence suggests past existence of freshwater plesiosaurs,Fossil evidence suggests past existence of freshwater plesiosaurs,While many people have long hoped that the Loch Ness monster is a plesiosaur, skeptics have pointed out that plesiosaurs lived in the ocean. New research, however, now suggests that some of the creatures may have inhabited freshwater rivers. Tags:biologyFeaturedFossilsnewatlas.comnwtlsscienceUniversity of BathUniversity of Portsmouth
Stem cells (and mini brains) grown from critically endangered rhinos,Stem cells (and mini brains) grown from critically endangered rhinos,Researchers have created induced pluripotent stem cells from the genetic material of the critically endangered Sumatran rhino, potentially providing new ways to help conservation efforts. They even used them to grow mini rhino brains in lab dishes. Tags:AnimalsbiologybrainConservationextinctionInduced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPS)newatlas.comnwtlsorganoidrhinosciencestem cells
3D microscope video tracks virus zipping around in real time,3D microscope video tracks virus zipping around in real time,Scientists at Duke University have created a real-time video that captures the frantic movements of a single virus as it tries to infect a cell. The video shows a part of the process that’s normally hard to see. Tags:3DbiologycellsDuke Universityimagingmicroscopesnewatlas.comnwtlspopularsciencevideovirus
Scientists discover giant turtle the size of a VW Beetle in Spain,Scientists discover giant turtle the size of a VW Beetle in Spain,Paleontologists have discovered the fossil remains of one of the largest turtles that ever lived. Measuring about the size of a Volkswagen Beetle, it roamed the seas of Europe during the age of the dinosaurs. Tags:Animal scienceAnimalsbiologyEUROPEEvolutionFossilsnewatlas.comnwtlsscience
These pleasantly plump salamanders dominated the Cretaceous period,These pleasantly plump salamanders dominated the Cretaceous period,Temnospondyls were 'very strange' amphibians that looked like crocodiles and went extinct about 120 million years ago. Tags:biologyEvolutionpopsci.comPopular Sciencescience
Oldest evidence of digested plants in a roughly 575-million-year-old creature's gut,Oldest evidence of digested plants in a roughly 575-million-year-old creature's gut,The remains of an ancient meal are helping scientists learn about the planet's oldest large animals. Tags:biologyEvolutionpopsci.compopularPopular Sciencescience
DDX41: A key nuclear player in maintaining genomic stability,DDX41: A key nuclear player in maintaining genomic stability,The gene DDX41 encodes the nuclear enzyme, DEAD-box-type RNA helicase. Mutation of DDX41 leads to hematopoietic cancers. However, the mechanism underlying this malignancy development is unclear. To this end, researchers characterized the functional significance of DDX41 in great detail. Their findings reveal that DDX41 serves crucial functions in transcriptional processes, RNA splicing, and overall genomic integrity maintenance. The findings may hold significance in treating hematopoietic malignancies. Tags:Biochemistry ResearchbiologyBiotechnologygene therapygenesGeneticsHealth and MedicineHuman BiologyLeukemiaPlants and AnimalsscienceScienceDailysciencedaily.com
Ants have evolved to farm plants on at least 15 separate occasions,Ants have evolved to farm plants on at least 15 separate occasions,Many species of tree-living ants cultivate plants that grow on trees either for food or shelter, but there is a debate over whether the practice should be considered agriculture Tags:AnimalsbiologyEditor's PicksEvolutioninsectslifeNew Scientistnewscientist.comPlantsscience
Deadpool 3 Casts Succession Star In First Superhero Role
Deadpool 3 Casts Succession Star In First Superhero Role,Deadpool 3's cast continues filling out, this time with one of the breakout stars from Succession making the jump to the MCU.
Holly Willoughby left red faced as This Morning makes blunder over soap star,HOLLY Willoughby was left red faced today as the show mistook Sally Lindsay for Jo Joyner. Sally, 49, appeared on This Morning to speak about the loss of her close friend Paul O’Grady and struggled… Tags:Holly Willoughbymirror.co.ukPaul OGradyThe SunThis Morning
Final days for households to apply for £500 payment or free appliances,THOUSANDS of households have just days left to apply for £500 to help cope with bills and financial struggles. Families who have been hit hard by the cost of living crisis can claim support from th… Tags:billscost of livingenergy billsLondonmirror.co.ukMoney News MoneyMoney savingThe Sun
Horror moment footballer crashes car into sports hall after going airborne,THIS is the dramatic moment Sofian Kiyine’s car smashed into a sports hall after flying over a roundabout at high speed. The footballer was rushed to hospital after appearing to lose control … Tags:BelgiumFootballmirror.co.ukSport FootballThe Scottish Sun
BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst fuming as money-saving hack seriously backfires,NINA Warhurst has been left fuming and heartbroken in equal measure after one of her money-saving hacks seriously backfired. The 42 year old BBC star shared a post to her Instagram story to express… Tags:BBCBBC ONEInstagrammirror.co.ukMoney savingNina WarhurstTelevisionThe SunTV News TV
Wetherspoons in legal row with major beer supplier - is your favourite affected?,A LEGAL row has broken out between Wetherspoons and a major beer supplier. The pub chain appointed AB InBev (ABI), the world’s biggest brewer, to become its largest supplier in 2021. But now … Tags:Courtsmirror.co.ukMoney News MoneyPubsThe SunWetherspoon
Ex-England ace who played for Liverpool says Bournemouth best changing room,THIS former England international made over 500 Premier League appearances playing for sides like Liverpool and Manchester City. But he maintains the best dressing room he ever shared was at Bourne… Tags:BournemouthDavid JamesFootballmirror.co.ukPremier LeagueSport FootballThe Scottish Sun