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Climate change is driving trees away from crucial fungi
Without a fungal support network, trees can lose their ability to adapt to changing climatic conditions, increasing their extinction risk.
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Without a fungal support network, trees can lose their ability to adapt to changing climatic conditions, increasing their extinction risk.
Wolves from three different packs were seen licking red hot poker flowers. That sweet tooth could make them the first known large predator pollinators.
A standard EEG test requires electrodes that come with pitfalls. A spray-on ink, capable of carrying electrical signals, avoids some of those.
Four southern giant hornets have turned up in Spain. Similar stingers, known for honeybee attacks, had the Pacific Northwest on edge a few years ago.
Citizen science videos document for the first time how orcas coordinate an attack against whale sharks.
Margaret S. Collins, the first Black American female entomologist to earn a Ph.D., overcame sexism and racism to become a termite expert.
Scientists found memory’s molecular machinery at work in cells outside the nervous system.
Cave-ins and floods may have buried the Cretaceous creatures of the fossil Jehol Biota rather than volcanic eruptions, a new study claims.
Infectious diseases are often labeled “urban” or “rural.” Applying political labels to public health misses who is at risk, experts argue.
A multiyear study of dozens of wild, adult chimps suggests that play helps reduce tension and boost cooperation among individuals.
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