Archives
-
Recurring Occurrence of Crown-of-Thorns Starfish Causes Decline of Southern Section of Great Barrier Reef's Average Reef Cover
Since the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) started keeping track 36 years ago, the coral cover in the northern and central Great Barrier Reef has reached its greatest level.
Latest Research Articles
Nature-Friendly Farming Boosts Biodiversity, Crop Yields —10-Year Study Reveals
Alligator in Florida Euthanized After Being Found With Knife Sticking on its Head
Five Rescued As Orca Attack Sunk Their Sailboat Off Portugal Coast
-
Government of Spain Limits Air Conditioning and Heating to Save Energy Until 2023
-
Rare Video Shows How Silent Predator Hunts Prey for the First Time
-
19-Year-Old Miraculously Survives Being ‘Frozen Solid’ and Unconscious in Snow for 6 Hours
Land Iguanas "Reborn" on Galapagos after Nearly 200 Years of Extinction
-
Academics Proposed Groundbreaking Approach for Assessing Soil Health
-
Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Diseases in the United States to Increase by 2060: New Study
-
Pollinator Hotel: New Hotel Welcomes Bees and Other Pollinators Who Lost Their Homes
-
Low Wages in Working Years Found to be Linked with Rapid Memory Decline Later in Life: New Study
-
Fierce Heatwaves Threatens Olive Oil Production in Spain