The Saya de Malha Bank, a 'forgotten ecosystem' in need of protection
The Saya de Malha Bank in the heart of the Indian Ocean is home to one of the world’s largest underwater seagrass beds. A veritable lung of the ocean, this … Read More
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The Saya de Malha Bank in the heart of the Indian Ocean is home to one of the world’s largest underwater seagrass beds. A veritable lung of the ocean, this … Read More
A rare New Zealand snail has been filmed for the first time squeezing an egg from its neck, delighting scientists trying to save the critically endangered meat-eating mollusc. Source link
The richest ten percent of the global population has caused two thirds of global warming since 1990, according to a new study. The authors of the study suggest progressive taxes on … Read More
It’s a rare case of a species being saved from near-extinction. Twenty years ago, the Iberian lynx was the most threatened feline in the world due to poaching and the … Read More
As the U.S. turns inward and science comes under siege in the Trump era, Europe is seizing the moment. With research institutions facing political pressure and funding threats across the … Read More
As the United States grapples with a climate of growing hostility toward science and academia under President Donald Trump’s administration, the stakes for global research leadership have never been higher. … Read More
French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen are hosting a conference in Paris aimed at attracting US researchers ready to set their sights abroad because … Read More
Beer is Europe’s most consumed alcoholic beverage – but what happens to the waste it creates? In France alone, breweries generate over 600,000 tons of spent grain every year. Source link
Millions of Australians voted Saturday in a bitterly contested general election between left-leaning incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and conservative challenger Peter Dutton, following a campaign shaped by living costs, climate … Read More
PFAS, better known as “forever chemicals”, are ultra-resistant to water and heat – so much so that they are virtually indestructible in nature. These chemicals are everywhere in our daily … Read More