To save coral reefs, color the larvae,Corals are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but are threatened by pollution and climate change. Tracking their larvae might help.
To save coral reefs, color the larvae
Corals are crucial to the marine ecosystem, but are threatened by pollution and climate change. Tracking their larvae might help.
Refugees told they were 'lucky' to live in mouldy homes that caused boy's death,Awaab Ishak, two, died after exposure to mould in a flat owned by RBH. A report said staff made “lazy assumptions” about asylum seekers Tags:tendendoUK NewsWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Queues for returning McDonald's burger as it says another fave is also back,McDonald's has dropped a surprise as it announced a breakfast legend was returning on Wednesday Tags:Food & DrinktendendoWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Woman in High Court fight over whether lottery prize was £10 or £1m,She has sued Camelot, saying the National Lottery operator is 'bound' to pay her a £1 million prize Tags:tendendoUK NewsWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Sarah Ferguson 'terrified' after adopting Queen's corgis as she shares fear,The Duchess of York has spoken about taking on the late monarch's beloved pet pooches and the beautiful advice her former mother-in-law gave her before her death Tags:The One ShowThe QueenTVWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
DPD driver told she'd be 'raped' after parked van row,Nicola Banks quit 'the only job she ever loved' after the traumatic incident which she claims saw her abused and spat at Tags:tendendoUK NewsWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Giant helter skelter to mark launch of new McDonald's competition,Launching on Wednesday, March 29, Winning Sips gives customers the chance to win millions of prizes Tags:Food & DrinktendendoWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Head whose heart stopped in playground 'lucky to be here','I started to go lightheaded and everything just went black. I was waking up and my deputy had applied the defibrillator pads to me' Tags:Real LifetendendoWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
'aBiogenesis' Reimagines the Primordial Soup Theory in a Mesmerizing Animation by Markos Kay — Colossal,In an ethereal animation by London-based CGI artist Markos Kay, a mysterious world is in the process of forming. “aBiogenesis” reimagines the origin of life in a mesmerizing rendering of the lipid world hypothesis—a theory suggesting that the first self-replicating, cell-like objects were composed of a kind of fatty acid that could not dissolve in water. The hypothesis postulates that lipids may have formed into generative bilayers in the oceans. More Tags:biologyColossaldigitalMarkos Kaythisiscolossal.com
'aBiogenesis' Reimagines the Primordial Soup Theory in a Mesmerizing Animation by Markos Kay — Colossal,In an ethereal animation by London-based CGI artist Markos Kay, a mysterious world is in the process of forming. “aBiogenesis” reimagines the origin of life in a mesmerizing rendering of the lipid world hypothesis—a theory suggesting that the first self-replicating, cell-like objects were composed of a kind of fatty acid that could not dissolve in water. The hypothesis postulates that lipids may have formed into generative bilayers in the oceans. More Tags:biologyColossaldigitalMarkos Kaythisiscolossal.com
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 Tags:biologyDeforestationEcologyEcosystemsSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comtreesUniversity of Aberdeen
Newly Identified Genetic Variant Predisposes People to Slimness,A new study conducted by researchers from the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre and the IMDEA Food Institute has found that people with a specific version of a gene involved in cell nutrition tend to accumulate less fat. How much do genes influence our body weight? Previous studies estimat Tags:biologyGeneticsHumansObesitySciTechDailyscitechdaily.com
Rare Clam Thought To Be Extinct – Found Alive,A tiny clam, previously only known from fossil records, has been discovered alive in the tidepools of Santa Barbara by researchers from the University of California, Santa Barbara and the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. The discovery of a new species is always exciting, but it can be eve Tags:BiodiversitybiologyEvolutionFossilsMarine BiologySciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUC Santa Barbara
Researchers Develop New Method for Recycling High-Density Polyethylene Into Biodegradable Material,A fresh technique for recycling high-density polyethylene has been created by researchers (HDPE). Scientists used a novel catalytic approach to convert post-consumer HDPE plastic together into a fully recyclable and possibly biodegradable material. Tags:biologyNature World Newsnatureworldnews.complasticsrecyclerecycling high density polyethylene
Bats and death metal singers use the same throat structure to growl,Daubenton’s bats use false vocal folds in their throat to produce a lower frequency grunt for communication – the same structure that lets death metal singers growl Tags:AnimalsbiologylifeNew Scientistnewscientist.com
550 Million Years Ago – Researchers Shine New Light on Earth’s First Known Mass Extinction Event,A new study reveals a significant loss of diversity during the Ediacaran Period, which lasted from 635 million to 540 million years ago. According to a new study conducted by Virginia Tech geobiologists, the cause of the first known mass extinction of animals was decreased global oxygen availabilit Tags:biologyextinctionFossilsGeoscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUC RiversideVirginia Tech
Age-Related Memory Loss: New Study Uncovers Why We Forget Personal Interactions,Research identifies target for potentially developing new therapies to treat age-related cognitive decline. One of the most upsetting aspects of age-related memory decline is not being able to remember the face that accompanies the name of a person you just talked with hours earlier. While research Tags:biologybrainmemoryNeuroscienceSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity of Maryland School of Medicine
100-Year-Old Paleontology Mystery Solved: Yale Scientists Uncover How Ancient Plants Adapted To Land,A recent study has solved a longstanding mystery in paleontology, revealing how early plants were able to transition from aquatic environments to land through changes in their vascular systems. For many years, scientists have been trying to understand how early land plants were able to adapt to n Tags:biologybotanyPaleontologyPlantsSciTechDailyscitechdaily.comUniversity of ConnecticutYale University
Scientists finally found the clitoris on snakes – and there are two,Researchers found the first evidence of a two-part sexual organ called a hemiclitoris in all nine species of female snakes they examined Tags:AnimalsbiologylifeNew Scientistnewscientist.com
The Many Metaphors of Metamorphosis,Not every transition must be a caterpillar into a butterfly, or a solitary trek through terror and pain. The natural world has other models of transformation. Tags:AnimalsbiologychangeEcologyEvolutionNaturePoliticsWIREDwired.com
Animal brains use complex calculations to evade getting eaten,Whether fly or human, fleeing from danger is key to staying alive. Scientists are beginning to unravel the complex circuitry behind the split-second decision to beat a hasty retreat. Tags:AnimalsbiologyInverseinverse.comknowable magazinesciencesyndicated
How to Get Claire Redfield in Fortnite
How to Get Claire Redfield in Fortnite,With the Resident Evil 4 remake just days away, players can now play as Claire Redfield in Fortnite. Fortnite x Resident Evil marks the first collaboration in
U.N. hopes water meeting can create 'rippling effect' to stave off crisis
U.N. hopes water meeting can create 'rippling effect' to stave off crisis,There is no international binding agreement for water like the one reached for climate in Paris in 2015, or framework like that established to protect nature in Montr
Black Equestrians Want to Be Safe. But They Can’t Find Helmets.
Black Equestrians Want to Be Safe. But They Can't Find Helmets.,Chanel Robbins has been riding horses most of her life, ever since her grandmother traded a cow from their family’s farm in Ontario for a pony when she was 7.
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Refugees told they were 'lucky' to live in mouldy homes that caused boy's death,Awaab Ishak, two, died after exposure to mould in a flat owned by RBH. A report said staff made “lazy assumptions” about asylum seekers Tags:tendendoUK NewsWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Queues for returning McDonald's burger as it says another fave is also back,McDonald's has dropped a surprise as it announced a breakfast legend was returning on Wednesday Tags:Food & DrinktendendoWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
Boy, 12, stabs classmate, 13, at Long Island school: cops,The two students were fighting in the hallway of Lindenhurst Middle School on North Wellwood Avenue around 12:30 p.m. when the younger boy stabbed his rival in the leg with a 6-inch knife, Suffolk County Police said. Tags:Crimelong islandMetromiddle schoolsnypost.comschoolsstabbingsteens
Woman in High Court fight over whether lottery prize was £10 or £1m,She has sued Camelot, saying the National Lottery operator is 'bound' to pay her a £1 million prize Tags:tendendoUK NewsWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk
NY Parole Board to free man convicted of raping, killing a mom on Mother's Day over 20 years ago,"Thank God our parents are no longer here," said the sister of tragic victim Penny Brown, "This for sure would have killed them." Tags:andrew cuomokathy hochulMetromurdersnypost.comparolerape
Sarah Ferguson 'terrified' after adopting Queen's corgis as she shares fear,The Duchess of York has spoken about taking on the late monarch's beloved pet pooches and the beautiful advice her former mother-in-law gave her before her death Tags:The One ShowThe QueentvWalesOnlinewalesonline.co.uk