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In natural ecosystems, soundscapes are made up of animal sounds, environmental noises, and human activity. Because different animals vocalize at different times and frequencies, researchers can study ...
Failure to address poo pollution leads to "growing financial liabilities" for major pork, poultry, and fertilizer companies, ...
Priyanka Kumar's highly original book offers an unexpected inspirational journey about how following the light between apple ...
Madagascar was once home to the elephant bird, the largest bird species ever known, standing over three metres tall and ...
A new sensor network using AWS technology will collect live data making the Museum gardens the most intensively studied urban nature site of its kind in the world Alongside thriving wildlife, the ...
While Ghost of Tsushima featured the capable but somewhat bland protagonist Jin, Yotei introduces Atsu, a fiery character driven by vengeance. Her journey is one of bloodlust and personal justice, as ...
The development of a sustainable wildlife sector in South Sudan, leveraging oil revenues, requires a multifaceted approach ...
The Sri Lankan physicist and economist also discusses the global shift from a Western-led to a multipolar world order ...
The effectiveness of camouflage or warning colors for insect defense depends on conditions such as light levels and how many predators are around.
Powerful voices within clean energy joined Newsweek at the "Powering Ahead" event on Thursday, offering practical solutions for today's climate.
The flowers of Rafflesia are known to emit a putrid odor. The scent resembles the smell of rotting flesh, which attracts ...