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A new study of a southwestern Washington floodplain finds that most native species adapt well to the invaders by shifting their food sources and...

Life history: Scholars call for greater collaboration between zoos, museums

The animal collections housed at zoos and natural history museums -- living specimens in the first case, preserved in the other -- constitute an...

Sapphire fiber could enable cleaner energy and air-travel

Oxford University researchers have developed a sensor made of sapphire fibre that can tolerate extreme temperatures, with the potential to enable significant improvements in...

Expect to see more squid and less sockeye salmon on ‘climate changed’ menus

Vancouver seafood lovers may see more Humboldt squid but less sockeye salmon on restaurant menus in the near future due to climate change. That's...

‘Whup’ and ‘grumble’ calls reveal secrets of humpback whales

Sounds made by humpback whales -- including a previously unknown call -- have given researchers a glimpse of their lives in the high seas.

Brains and brawn helped crows and ravens take over the world

Crows and ravens have great flying ability, which allows them to gain access to new places more easily. While these skills were key to...

Spatial distribution of pores helps determine where carbon is stored in the soil

Soils store more carbon than all the vegetation on the Earth's surface. However, there are still many unanswered questions about precisely which processes favor...

Scientists use machine learning to identify antibiotic resistant bacteria that can spread between animals,...

Experts have developed a ground-breaking software, which combines DNA sequencing and machine learning to help them find where, and to what extent, antibiotic resistant...

Study challenges theories of earlier human arrival in Americas

The new analysis suggests that misinterpretation of archaeological evidence at certain sites in North and South America might be responsible for theories that humans...

Climate change may actually accelerate ocean currents

Scientists have used computer model simulations to find that climate change is altering the mechanics of surface ocean circulations, making them become faster and...

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