The cats’ new nutritional source in southern Argentina has led to increased concentration of the predators, who have also ...
HOUGHTON – The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would remove the gray wolf from federal endangered ...
How is Christmas weather being affected by climate change? The two main Christmas Day associations that could be affected are ...
After years of struggling numbers, the Mount Graham Red Squirrel population is holding steady. A new survey from state and federal wildlife agencies shows the number of squirrels in the Pinaleño ...
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Saving lives, not raising birthrates, may be Eastern Europe's best hope against population decline
European governments worried about population decline often focus on policies to encourage people to have more children.
A study published in the journal Ornithological Applications shows how conservation organizations are using data from ...
Population Health Partners, L.P., a global investor in people and technologies that generate health span and superior returns ...
“The best estimates suggest Rubin should detect between 5 and 50 ISOs over its 10 year survey, stemming from the ...
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This Tiny Brazilian Toad Became the First Amphibian Ever to Halt a Hydroelectric Dam. Now, It Faces a Climate Disaster
A rare toad changed the fate of a river by becoming the first amphibian to halt a hydroelectric dam. It's now in trouble.
Volunteers gathered at Hagerman Wildlife Refuge Saturday morning to participate in the annual Audubon Winter Bird Census, a ...
Futurist Michio Kaku sees humans doing ballet on Mars and projecting their brains into the cosmos. And aliens? Oh, they're ...
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Mozart Vs. Beethoven: Study Of The Elite Shows Early Success Doesn’t Predict Greatness
Early success rarely predicts greatness. Study of sports champions, Nobel laureates, and chess masters shows early stars ...
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