‘Loneliest tree’ records human epoch Jonathan Amos Science correspondent @BBCAmos on Twitter Image copyright PAVLA FENWICK Image caption The tree was planted around 1905 and puts on growth of about …
Pesticides put bees at risk, European watchdog confirms By Helen Briggs BBC The new study looked at impacts on wild bees and domestic honeybees Most uses of insecticides …
Grand retour de la dengue dans les îles · Par Aurélie Franc La Nouvelle-Calédonie et La Réunion sont touchées, l’OMS s’inquiète de la forte progression de …
In the Future, Will We Be Growing Fruit in Home Bioreactors? A team of molecular biologists wants you to forget about strawberries and, instead, take “cell jam” for a whirl …
Android Users: To Avoid Malware, Try the F-Droid App Store The scourge of hidden trackers in Android apps means users should stop using the Google Play store, researchers argue. BadBrother/Getty …
Crying elephants and giggling rats – animals have feelings, too Mother love. Shutterstock Years ago, we believed that we weren’t animals and that animals were here solely for our use. Indeed, a …
The WIRED Guide to Drones These tiny flyers are going to fill the skies, transforming entire industries for the better—and worse. Author: David Pierce BY David Pierce You might be …
If your pet has this tapeworm, it could kill you A coyote cools off in the shade of a leafy suburb. Wildlife interactions with pets and humans can transfer disease, including …
Ranchers battle ought with an old recipe abc NEWS Ginger Zee wrangles grass-fed cattle in Texas as ranchers battle drought with an old recipe in this episode of “Food Forecast.”