Redrawing the Map: How the World’s Climate Zones Are Shifting Rising global temperatures are altering climatic zones around the planet, with consequences for food and water security, local economies, and …
Ecologists Have this Simple Request to Homeowners — Plant Native A new study shows how quickly songbird populations fall off when gardens are planted with exotic trees and shrubs By …
See Rare Footage of the Elusive, Ethereal Dumbo Octopus A team of researchers spotted the creature thousands of feet below sea level with the help of a remotely operated vehicle …
Cacao Was First Cultivated in South America, Not Mexico and Central America New study pinpoints birth of chocolate to some 5,300 years ago, or nearly 1,500 years earlier than previously …
· Author: Megan Molteni The Science of the Sniff: Why Dogs Are Great Disease Detectors Meet Freya, a Springer Spaniel, who has been trained to sniff out the scent of …
Tigres, rhinocéros : la décision chinoise qui choque La Chine vient d’annoncer qu’elle autorisait de nouveau le commerce de produits issus de tigres et de rhinocéros, des espèces en danger. …
China Reverses Its Ban on the Use of Rhino and Tiger Parts in Medicine Conservationists worry that the decision will further imperil threatened species By Brigit Katz smithsonian.com In a …