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Plants laced with a variety of fungi are more popular with bees

Thu, 12/05/2024 - 10:00
Bees visited flowers on plants inoculated with diverse fungi more than plants without this treatment – but not every combination of fungus had the same effect
Categories: Fossils

Intricate 18th-century illustrations of stunning flora and fauna

Wed, 12/04/2024 - 12:00
Mark Catesby's work documents the plants and animals he saw while journeying in North America and the Caribbean
Categories: Fossils

The theory of evolution can evolve without rejecting Darwinism

Wed, 12/04/2024 - 12:00
Alternative thinking on the evolution of species is a welcome way to highlight some neglected aspects of life on Earth, but it doesn't mean Darwin was wrong
Categories: Fossils

The extraordinary ways species control their own evolutionary fate

Wed, 12/04/2024 - 10:00
Natural selection isn't just something that happens to organisms, their activities also play a role, giving some species – including humans – a supercharged ability to evolve
Categories: Fossils

New forms of animals made by fusing several comb jellies together

Tue, 12/03/2024 - 13:00
Parts from dozens of different individual comb jellies have been fused together to create strange new animals unlike anything seen before
Categories: Fossils

Why surrounding your plants with crushed eggshells won't deter slugs

Wed, 11/27/2024 - 12:00
Want to protect your young plants from the ravages of slugs and snails? A classic gardening tip is to use crushed eggshells to discourage them. Shame it doesn't work, says James Wong
Categories: Fossils

Fossilised droppings tell the story of dinosaurs' rise to power

Wed, 11/27/2024 - 10:00
An analysis of hundreds of bromalites – fossilised faeces and vomit – shows how changes in diet enabled dinosaurs to take over the world in the early Jurassic
Categories: Fossils

Inside 'Puppy Kindergarten': Science-based ways to train your dog

Wed, 11/27/2024 - 06:37
Scientists studying puppy cognition explore the impact of breeding versus training, shed new light on milestones in dogs' cognitive development and reveal science-backed methods to train a "good" dog
Categories: Fossils

Orcas have begun wearing salmon hats again – and we may soon know why

Tue, 11/26/2024 - 11:00
About 40 years ago, researchers noticed a population of orcas had begun swimming around with dead fish on their heads, and now the craze is back
Categories: Fossils

How a unique puppy kindergarten lab put the science into dog training

Mon, 11/25/2024 - 10:01
Most dogs aren't bred to feel at ease in our homes, but scientists studying puppy cognition have found ways you can help yours adapt
Categories: Fossils

Worm-like fossil is the oldest ancestor of spiders and crustaceans

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 13:41
Arthropods belong to an evolutionary branch – the ecdysozoa – that contains about half of all animal species, and the earliest fossil evidence of the group now dates back 550 million years
Categories: Fossils

Chimpanzees seem to get more technologically advanced through culture

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 13:00
Groups of wild chimpanzees with more complex tool-using behaviours tend to be genetically linked, providing evidence for cumulative culture in other apes
Categories: Fossils

Brainwave experiment shows minke whales have ultrasonic hearing

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 13:00
In the first hearing test of live baleen whales, the animals detected much higher frequency sounds than expected, forcing researchers to reconsider how these mammals respond to predators – and humans
Categories: Fossils

A sliver of lab-grown wood has been made from stem cells

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 09:30
Growing wood directly from stem cells could offer an alternative to cutting threatened hardwood trees, but it isn't clear if it has same properties as actual wood
Categories: Fossils

Nectar-loving Ethiopian wolves may be the first carnivore pollinators

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 04:17
Endangered Ethiopian wolves feed on the nectar of red hot poker plants, and may transport pollen from flower to flower as they do so
Categories: Fossils

How military sonar impacts dolphin social dynamics

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 02:00
Research highlights impacts of military sonar devices on dolphin behaviour
Categories: Fossils

Heart-shaped mollusc has windows that work like fibre optics

Tue, 11/19/2024 - 10:00
Tiny, solid windows in the shells of heart cockles let in light for the photosynthetic algae inside them – and they could show us how to make better fibre-optic cables
Categories: Fossils

A giant hornet from Asia has appeared in Europe for the first time

Tue, 11/19/2024 - 04:58
Four southern giant hornets have been identified in northern Spain, leading to concerns that the species could harm native insects if it becomes widespread
Categories: Fossils

Wild cavefish can somehow survive with almost no sleep at all

Tue, 11/19/2024 - 04:00
Several populations of Mexican tetra fish that live in darkness have independently evolved to need hardly any sleep, but the reason why is a mystery
Categories: Fossils

A 200-year-old mystery about newts has finally been solved

Fri, 11/15/2024 - 06:00
A genetic flaw dooms half of all crested newts to die before they hatch – now we know how this baffling evolutionary quirk came about
Categories: Fossils

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