Artificial light at night not only alters the landscape, but also profoundly disrupts natural ecosystems. A recent study by the RPTU University Kaiserslautern-Landau shows that light pollution can ...
Rising stream temperatures may be weakening the foundation of river food webs by altering how carbon moves through these ...
Loss of species including mammoths, saber-tooth cats and direwolves has had long-lasting impacts and could tell us how ...
Between 50,000 and 10,000 years ago, many of the world’s largest mammals disappeared. Picture creatures like saber-toothed ...
Living organisms can be divided into producers, consumers, and more, depending on what they eat. Producers create their own nutrients using light energy. Plants and phytoplankton are typical examples.
How much of the essential trace element iron remains available for marine life in the ocean depends critically on the diversity of organic molecules in seawater, according to new research published in ...
When Dave Devey took over Falcon Camp 42 years ago, he didn’t much about food service, except that it was an important aspect ...
World Tuna Day spotlight: how bluefin tuna became icons of speed, sushi—and a global fight against overfishing and illegal ...
The gray whale drifted in with the tide, its massive body rolling in the surf as waves broke along the shore. By the time it settled onto Seaside Beach last Tuesday around Avenue K, the 40-foot ...
DoorDash is making its most significant move yet into digital finance. On April 21, Tempo, the payments blockchain backed by ...
Human societies didn’t just adapt to the planet—they learned to reshape it. From early fire use to today’s global supply ...
Clym reports a looming April 2026 ADA deadline for web accessibility, prompting increased lawsuits against small businesses, ...
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