Archives
Amazon Rainforest’s 12,000 Tree Species Recorded in 300 Years, More Species Left to Discover
Scientists have managed to study and record approximately 11,676 tree species in the Amazon Rainforest in over the past 300 years. However, there’s still a lot more species left to discover and document. This is reportedly the first ever attempt to record tree species, as most studies have been focused on mammals and birds.
Latest Research Articles
Light Weight Workout Builds Strength Just as Much as Heavy Weight Routine
NASA: Juno Sent First Photo of Jupiter, Moons After Entering Orbit
Weird Animals: Scientists Discover New Dinosaur With Strange Tiny Arms Like T. Rex
Boy Accidentally Hooks 12-Foot Great White Shark in Massachusetts
LOOK: Koala With Rare Multicolored Eyes Fascinates Vets
HIV Cure Update: Genetically Engineered Proteins Could Remove 85 Percent of HIV-Infected Cells in Laboratory Setting
Study: How Cycling May Help Reduce Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Did NASA Cut ISS Live feed As Mysterious Object (UFO) Appears?
Parents Lose Custody Over their Baby Due to Malnutrition Caused by their Vegan Diet
A Volcano Is Waking Up Beside Rome
Study: Why Your Diet is Not Working
Engineered 'Sand' Could be the Solution to Your Device's Heating Problems