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Scientists found that species cluster in core bioregions and spread outward, likely due to environmental filtering, a pattern ...
The American Academy of Microbiology, the honorific leadership group and scientific think tank of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), announced today the release of its landmark report, ...
Once a star reaches the end of its life stage and becomes a red giant, any chance for life is extinguished. This is also true ...
Durham University researchers discover Youti yuanshi, a fossil revealing the ancient ancestors of insects and their evolution ...
Life on Earth Follows a Universal Rule, Species Exist in 'Hotspot' Areas and Spread Outwards to Survive Every habitat seems ...
Stalks of iron-rich minerals, each a fraction the size of an eyelash, may be evidence of the earliest life-forms to inhabit the newborn planet Earth. The tiny hematite tubes are as much as 4.28 ...
They drift unseen, but everything depends on them. Plankton – the ocean’s lifeblood – regulate the climate, feed the seas, ...
A Horsham based author says she was inspired to write her latest novel because she was ‘intrigued by a woman who drove with a ...
Trees get most of the love, but diatoms, a group of photosynthetic microalgae, produce 20% of Earth's oxygen and are the ...
The prevalence and diversity of diatoms have made them highly successful, suggesting the evolutionary history of diatoms is worth understanding as an important piece of the larger puzzle of life on ...
Hidden in every tenth of a degree of extra warmth are hair-trigger switches built into Earth systems that are critical for all life.
As Katy Perry gets set to kick off her sold out 15-date Australian tour in Sydney on Wednesday, she might feel that we’re the one country left ready to love bomb her.