‘Traffic calming’ boosts breeding on coral reefs

Coral reef fish breed more successfully if motorboat noise is reduced, new research shows.

Two pathogens linked to salmon health and survival

Many wild salmon populations in B.C. have experienced substantial declines over the last three decades. New research can help chart a course towards better...

Prehistoric feces reveal parasites from feasting at Stonehenge

Study of ancient faeces found at a settlement thought to have housed builders of the famous stone monument suggests that parasites got consumed via...

New breathable gas sensors may improve monitoring of health, environment

Newly developed flexible, porous and highly sensitive nitrogen dioxide sensors that can be applied to skin and clothing have potential applications in health care,...

Past events reveal how future warming could harm cold-water corals

How will future warming of the planet impact cold-water corals? A new analysis of ancient evidence from the last major global warming event identifies...

Environment scientists close in on ‘golden spike’ to define Anthropocene

Researchers searching for a 'golden spike' to formally define humanity's current geological period -- and acknowledge human impact on our planet -- have announced...

Increasing urban greenery could have prevented at least 34,000 US deaths over two decades

A US nationwide study found that increasing green vegetation in large, metropolitan areas could have prevented between 34,000-38,000 deaths, based on data from 2000-2019....

How a cognitive bias is blocking the rise of electric cars

What are the barriers to the adoption of electric cars? Although the main financial and technological obstacles have been removed, their market share still...

How ice clouds develop: Asian monsoon influences large parts of the Northern Hemisphere

Atmospheric researchers have discovered a mechanism that allows nuclei for ice clouds to form and rapidly grow in the upper troposphere. Although the conditions...

Cooperation rewards water utilities

Inter-utility water agreements can help mitigate risks, in research that used supercomputer simulations of water supply in the North Carolina Research Triangle. Findings are...

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