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In a vivid example of nature adapting to human pressure, invasive smallmouth bass in New York’s Adirondack Mountains have evolved traits that help them resist long-standing removal campaigns.
A research team led by Dr. Shen Jinhua from the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory (XAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
The downstream consequences of religion, politics and war can have far-reaching effects on the environment and on the ...
Snakes climbing trees use significantly more force than necessary to grip, a strategy detailed in Biology Letters. This overcompensation, sometimes tr ...
Earth's earliest life forms developed ways to survive the harmful effects of arsenic to cope with dramatic changes in their ...