For most of modern history, the open ocean has been treated as a place apart. Beyond the 200-nautical-mile limits of national ...
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Plants are constantly communicating, and biodiversity shapes the message
Learn how plants communicate through chemical signals, and why losing biodiversity can disrupt these hidden communication ...
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology and the University of Kiel have provided experimental evidence ...
Cal Academy scientists described 72 new species in 2025, including a Galápagos heron and a new sunflower genus.
Academy researchers identified 72 species new to science in 2025, including the newly recognized Galápagos lava heron, a shy deep-sea fish, and a rare sunflower relative found in a U.S. national park.
Mosquitoes captured in the remnants of the Atlantic Forest in Brazil predominantly feasted on humans instead of other animals ...
Carbon Brief handpicks and explains the most important stories at the intersection of climate, land, food and nature over the past fortnight.
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Scientists reveal the most important deep sea discovery yet
The most transformative deep sea finding in a generation is not a single strange animal or a record-breaking trench, but ...
Teagasc is delighted to once again sponsor the Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, now in its 62nd year, taking ...
The most comprehensive global environment assessment ever undertaken calls for a new approach to jointly tackle the most pressing environmental issues including climate change and biodiversity loss ...
If you're a parent of young children, chances are the Elf on the Shelf comes to your home during the holiday season. You give it a name, prop it on a shelf, and instantly you have Santa’s personal ...
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