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One man's mission to preserve the soundscapes of our shorelines, mountains, and forests—and why it matters to us all.
“In addition, the fragmented and unrepresentative available evidence base means that the global state of insect biodiversity remains unclear. In the face of these challenges, new approaches are ...
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OpenAI has named labor leader Dolores Huerta and three others to an advisory board that will help guide the artificial ...
In the US, a bridge across a major 10-lane high speed freeway is being built at a cost of more than US$100 million so that ...
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From Vampire Bats to Fruit Bats: Evolution’s Weirdest Mammals – Bat Appreciation DayAs twilight settles, the world’s most misunderstood mammals take to the skies. Bats, with their leathery wings and mysterious ...
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Fish, Frogs, and You: The Evolutionary Family You Didn’t Know You Were InHave you ever looked into the mirror and wondered just how deeply your roots stretch back in the tree of life? It might ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRoboBee outfitted with reliable landing gear enables safe touchdowns for tiny robotsInspired by this natural design, the engineers outfitted the RoboBee with its own set of long, double-jointed legs. These new appendages are designed to cushion the impact as the robot transitions ...
From dormant volcanoes and salt pans to urban forests and library gardens, these are the places we go for peace and quiet.
In conservation, the term "flagship species" is used to refer to animals that represent something bigger, like an entire ecosystem. For example, the polar bear represents the Arctic, sea turtles serve ...
An international team of scientists and crew on board Schmidt Ocean Institute's research vessel Falkor (too) was the first to film the colossal squid (Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni) in its natural ...
Every animal, every plant, big or small, plays a remarkable role in both its habitat and the survival of everything else.
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