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A world-first study reveals an acoustic interaction between plants and insects. In the study, the team focused on female moths and found that they make a critical decision—where to lay their ...
A federally funded analysis led by Brown University biologists found that different species of large herbivores have diets that are more diverse and complex than previously known.
Eva Meijer's new book is a fascinating, profoundly original, and important read about new ways of doing democratic politics ...
Guineafowl don’t rely on cuddling for warmth like other species. They rely on flexible behavioural responses to survive harsh ...
A report released Wednesday from the Sierra Club Iowa Chapter calls for conservation connectivity efforts throughout the ...
Using diverse, multispecies forage crop mixtures to feed their beef herd has dramatically improved cattle health, rancher ...
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The Cool Down on MSNExperts raise red flags as dangerous plants wreak havoc on popular shoreline: 'It will completely turn a diverse native habitat into a monoculture'There is much to be done when it comes to invasive plants. Experts raise red flags as dangerous plants wreak havoc on popular ...
Moth populations are experiencing steep declines across the globe due to habitat loss, pesticides, and the climate crisis.
Avocado remains from El Gigante illustrate how ancient farmers domesticated crops to adapt to changing environments. The ...
John Ellis is right that the monocultural politics of universities is dangerous, but he’s wrong about the cure (“The Public Needs Campus Viewpoint Diversity,” op-ed, June 17). Forcing ...
Why do humans have language and other animals apparently don’t? It’s one of the most enduring questions in the study of mind and communication. Across all cultures, humans use richly ...
The shift from monoculture to personalization isn’t just about marketing mechanics—it reflects a deeper societal evolution.
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