Source: Dr Sam Robinson Scientists studying venomous insects made an unexpected discovery inside a simple lunchbox container ...
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The fluid intelligence of Table Mountain’s rivers
A freshwater ecologist explains why the mountain is less a postcard and more a slow-leaking, bug-monitored water machine.
Some lawmakers in Hawaii are pushing a bill that tightens border inspections after written testimony suggested regulators allow some pest-infested shipments to enter the state ...
Just a few years ago, an entry-level role with a bank or an asset management firm might have been Mr. Greifenberger’s for the ...
Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences, which has produced a trio of modern-day dire wolves and the woolly mouse, seeks to bring back extinct species.
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Who Really Controls the World’s Rivers?
Environment / Books & the Arts / James C. Scott’s last book, In Praise of Floods, asks if it’s too late for humanity to ...
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Hotter, drier, wilder: How Table Mountain National Park is reinventing conservation for a changing climate
Table Mountain is heating up – and the park knows it. With certainty as their advantage, scientists and rangers are rolling ...
Most shopping malls rely on marketing formulas that stultify the shopping experience and diminish our fun. Sawgrass Mills is playful and even a little zany, so that amid all those bargain outlet ...
For nearly two centuries, a small brown frog living in Southeast Asian rainforests was considered a single, well-understood ...
DNA analysis reveals a fanged frog scientists thought was one species for nearly 200 years is actually several hidden species ...
New genetic research suggests a common Southeast Asian frog long believed to be one species could actually be six or seven distinct ones.
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