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Fish Cannibalism Rare in Wild, Study Finds
Policy, farm management help China mitigate climate change
Jellyfish’s stinging cells hold clues to biodiversity
Sizing up rodent mating evolution
Lizard, snake T-cell mystery
Rare, endangered insects illegally for sale online
In western floodplains, species adapt to bullfrog, sunfish invaders
New insight into possible origins of life
Milkweed species proves beneficial for monarch conservation
AI enables strategic hydropower planning across Amazon basin
Look who’s talking now: fishes
World’s largest science society honors six Iowa State researchers for distinguished work
Five Fellows recognised in 2022 Order of Australia appointments
Scientists Find Previously Unknown Jumping Behavior in Insects
Researchers find grim outlook for animals tied to same habitats
Animal vaccines with self-spreading viruses
Ancient fish had ‘big brain’
Screaming for attention: Surprise discovery of two new – and very loud – frog species
Alien organisms – hitchhikers of galaxy?
Hochul names Cornellians to NYS climate assessment project
Viking mice: Norse discovered Azores 700 years before Portuguese
Baylor-led Study Finds Forest Cover and Runoff Influenced by Freezing Temperatures During Late Paleozoic Ice Age
Primates’ ancestors may have left trees to survive asteroid
Natural climate protection may be written in stone
Brilliant ANU scientists take out Eureka prizes
University of Toronto’s Black Research Network to support Black scholarship and excellence
Research may help explain immune response to Covid in children
Massive new animal species discovered in half-billion-year-old Burgess Shale
Ecosystem drives origin of new shark and ray species