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It might or might not be the smell of aliens, but dimethyl sulfide — and its funky odor — definitely gets around ...
The national facility studies, sequences and stores every possible plant species — from coastal seagrasses to desert shrubs — ...
The rounded fungus the colour of a dried up leaf is easy to miss on the earthen trail, especially at first glance.
In the twilight depths of the Gulf of Mexico, about as deep down as a football field is long, U.S. Navy divers carefully snip ...
Working with local Indigenous people, biologist František Vejmělka spent six months surveying the creatures that live on ...
NASA is demonstrating new microgravity fluids technologies to enable advanced "no-moving-parts" plant-watering methods aboard ...
When trees and soil fungi form close associations with each other, both partners benefit. Many tree species have further enhanced this cooperation by forming a concurrent symbiosis with two different ...
The largest biodiversity time-series database on the planet—created by the University of St Andrews—has had a major new release. The BioTIME database offers unprecedented insight into how biodiversity ...
Native bush rats are set to be reintroduced into urban reserves around Sydney in August as part of a pilot study. But once ...
LG Electronics showcases its latest IoT-NTN (Internet of Things – Non-Terrestrial Networks) technology in a vehicle in Paris.
Caninoids prove useful for a range of repetitive, arduous or hazardous tasks — even if the armed versions conjure a dystopian ...