Understanding the worst mass extinction event in history could provide insight into what’s to come and offer a warning if global action is not taken. That is why an international team of …
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A “lunar ark” hidden within the lava tubes of the Moon could preserve the sperm, eggs and seeds of millions of species on Earth, a group of scientists has proposed. The ark, …
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If you look far enough back in time, a pattern may emerge. After studying thousands of ancient fossils, paleontologist Jack Sepkoski identified such a thing in 1981: an epic sequence of life …
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What urban planning academic who teaches a course on food justice I am aware that this disparity is largely due to design. For more than a century, urban planning has been used …
Read More »Freshwater fish are in “catastrophic” decline and one-third face extinction, report says
Thousands of fish species are facing “catastrophic” decline, threatening the health, food security and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people around the world. New research shows that a third of all …
Read More »Freshwater fish are in “catastrophic” decline and one-third face extinction, report says
Thousands of fish species are facing “catastrophic” decline, threatening the health, food security and livelihoods of hundreds of millions of people around the world. New research shows that a third of all …
Read More »‘Nature is under seas’: Scientists’ sound alarm in insect apocalypses
A collection of new scientific papers written by 56 experts around the world reiterates growing concerns about the bug’s decline and urges people and governments to take immediate action to address the …
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An Emperor Butterfly in Los Angeles. Species is on the decline California.Photo: Gabriel Buse (Getty Images) I do not like bugs. Creepy, many legged things creep up my skin. But as unpleasant …
Read More »Why do crocodiles still look the same as they did 200 million years ago?
near me Picasas were studied , Moving to new sites or high altitudes due to climate change . In warm atmosphere Picas In contrast, most sites where researchers believe that pikas have …
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Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) forms the foundation for federal oversight of the public Water system – those that provide water to many homes or customers. Congress passed a landmark law in …
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