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World’s reefs may be dead within 30 years
A researcher has said that the world’s reefs, including Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, will be dead within 30 years unless human activity changes quickly.
Africa’s animals may evolve into separate species, thanks to climate change
A new research, by scientists at the Edinburgh University, has suggested that climate change could make Africa’s animals evolve into a number of new separate ...Glow worms can switch on and off to a daily biological rhythm
An Australian researcher has found that glow worms can switch their prey-caching light on and off to a daily biological rhythm. According to a ...Gut-boosting molecule that can battle stubborn bugs unveiled
Researchers in New York have found a gut-boosting molecule that can be mixed with antibiotics to fight off stubborn bugs. A research team ...“Eyespots” on moths are warning of toxic substances to predators
A new research has suggested that rather than predators being scared of high-contrast spots on the wings of butterflies and moths, they are wary of ...China quake forces geologists to redraw seismic hazard maps
The May 12 earthquake in Sichuan, China, that claimed the lives of more than 65,000 people, has forced geologists to think that similar regions may ...Continuous brain cell generation key to learning and memory
Experiments on mice conducted at Kyoto University in Japan have shown that new cells that some parts of the brain keep generating are key to ...Plants'' spores may reveal ozone level over a millennia ago
A team of researchers has devised a way to reconstruct past levels of ozone by measuring levels of the chemicals that act as protective ''sunscreens'' ...Our Services
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