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Googly-eyed buoy failed to deter Danish seabirds
rotating-eyed buoy – A “looming eye” buoy named Bobby was designed to scare seabirds away from Danish fishing nets. But…
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Bitter Honey traces how industrial farming pushes bees toward collapse
industrial farming’s – Jennie Durant’s “Bitter Honey” argues that industrial honey production—refrigerated storage, sugar-fed colonies, mass trucking to pollinate crops,…
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Turning turf into wildlife habitat starts small
turn your – With U.S. turfgrass covering about 40 million acres, a new approach is gaining momentum: shrink the lawn…
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Women’s body temperature rises from age 18 to 42 but we don’t know why
A long-running study reanalyzed by researchers at SRI International finds women’s resting body temperature gradually increases from ages 18 to…
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Beavers move into London to stop floodwaters
beavers help – In West London, a licensed reintroduction of a family of five beavers—released on Oct. 11, 2023—has turned…
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Beavers move into London to stop floodwaters
beavers help – In West London, a licensed reintroduction of a family of five beavers—released on Oct. 11, 2023—has turned…
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Harvestmen hunt frogs, shocking researchers and old assumptions
harvestmen hunt – A new study in Ecology and Evolution compiles observations and earlier reports suggesting daddy longlegs and other…
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Women’s body temperature rises from age 18 to 42 but we don’t know why
A long-running study reanalyzed by researchers at SRI International finds women’s resting body temperature gradually increases from ages 18 to…
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NIH funding chaos leaves labs empty and patients waiting
NIH funding – Harvard computational biologist Sean Eddy says an NIH termination letter told him his work had been deemed…
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As seas rise, where will Louisiana’s fishers go?
A Nature Sustainability paper warns coastal Louisiana may face meters of sea-level rise and that New Orleans could be functionally…







