Southern resident killer whales not getting enough to eat since 2018
The endangered southern resident killer whale population isn't getting enough to eat, and hasn't been since 2018, a new study has determined. The animals...
Amazon landscape change study highlights ecological harms and opportunities for action
A major study into landscape changes in the Brazilian Amazon sheds new light on the many environmental threats the biome faces -- but also...
Global food supply-chain issues call for solutions
A new study sheds light on how trade, and centrality in the global wheat trade network, affect food security. The study shows that many...
‘Hindcasting’ helps identify causes of induced earthquakes in Delaware Basin
Using a method that works backward from a set of observed earthquakes to test seismic models that fit those observations, researchers working in the...
Study finds chaos is more common in ecological systems than previously thought
Chaos in natural populations appears to be much more common than previously recognized, according to a new analysis. Populations of organisms in natural ecosystems...
Reaction insights help make sustainable liquid fuels
Methanol made from CO2 in the air can be transformed into carbon neutral fuels. A new mechanistic understanding aids development of this sustainable alternative.
Heat waves could lead to avian population decline
Researchers examined how heat impacts the behavior and physiology of Zebra finches. They discovered that heat altered the activity of hundreds of genes in...
New approach reduces EV battery testing time by 75%
Testing the longevity of new electric vehicle battery designs could be four times faster with a streamlined approach, researchers have shown.
Repairing nature with DNA technology
The monumental global task to restore degraded ecosystems will need to include sophisticated technologies such as environmental DNA monitoring to understand and support the...
Colonizing sea urchins in the Mediterranean can withstand hot, acidic seas
A species of sea urchin in the Mediterranean will be able to live in our future climate-changed seas -- while other animals will die...




















