Fossils of extinct ‘giant cloud rats’ found in the Philippines
Surprise discovery suggests the region was more diverse than previously thought.
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Surprise discovery suggests the region was more diverse than previously thought.
Scientists show how online algorithms can manipulate people’s decisions.
Observations confirm the importance of conserving the animals’ resting areas.
Fossils reveal that ecosystems persist for millions of years while mammals come and go.
Serious reforms needed to bring more women into space research, modelling shows.
Science ventures into the bedroom in the name of female health.
Broad study shows benefits of rotating standard crops with beans and lentils.
Scientists create music from arachnid webs.
Scientists studying spinifex unearth the good and bad of soil microbes.
The chest beating could attract females and ward off rivals.
It’s complex – scientists call for more comprehensive studies.
Inland Africa reveals ancient evidence of Homo sapiens innovation.
The right deterrent could save hundreds of lives – and sharks.
Scientists reveal a new, simple law of nature.
DNA analysis finds little interbreeding with domestic canines.
Even overhearing negative comments evokes discrimination, study finds.
Genetic analysis reveals surprising biodiversity hotspots.
Our sounds harm ecological communication, but do their sounds help us?
Fish, penguins, turtles, and mammals do, and it doesn’t make sense.
A global plan creates the perfect trifecta, serving fisheries, ecosystems and the climate.
Regent honeyeaters lose ability to sing their tune as populations decline.