When the invasive fish are native
Exotic fish are a threat to river ecosystems, but what happens when invasive species are native to a territory and have been introduced into...
Decoding the structure and properties of near-infrared reflective pigments
Layered perovskites like titanium-added calcium manganese oxide ceramics have attracted attention as materials that can prevent solar heat absorption by reflecting near-infrared (NIR) radiation...
New method can improve explosion detection
Computers can be trained to better detect distant nuclear detonations, chemical blasts and volcano eruptions by learning from artificial explosion signals, according to a...
The bigger the temperature change, the larger the extinction event
Scientists have unearthed evidence pointing to a strong relationship between the magnitude of mass extinctions and global temperature changes in geologic times. This interesting...
Porous crystals bind fluorine-containing greenhouse gases
Fluorine-containing gases -- including so-called per- or polyfluorinated hydrocarbons, or PFCs -- have a significant share in global warming. Researchers recently developed new crystalline...
Wildfire-smoke observations fill gap in estimating soot’s role in climate change
New research refining the amount of sunlight absorbed by black carbon in smoke from wildfires will help clear up a long-time weak spot in...
How ‘shark week’ could inspire love for ocean predators
Findings from a new study indicate more positive YouTube videos could be a useful tool for shark conservation.
Competition limits the ranges of mountain birds
A new study helps reveal why tropical mountain birds occupy such narrow elevation ranges, a mystery that has puzzled scientists for centuries. While many...
The outer limits: Future economic growth in the face of diminishing resource
University of California San Diego Professor of Physics Thomas Murphy believes that although no one can say with absolute certainty that the planet will...
Moths enlist additional troops in an evolutionary arms race
A new study shows that ultrasound-producing moths are far more widespread than previously thought, adding three newly discovered sound-producing organs, eight new subfamilies and...




















