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Ancient fungi ruled Earth’s landscapes billions of years before plants, secretly shaping ...
New research reveals fungi, not plants, were Earth's first land colonizers, emerging hundreds of millions of years earlier.
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The Invasive Ant Species That's Destroying Our Ecosystems
Whether you live in the South or not, you've likely heard of the fire ant, but these tiny insects are a lot more pernicious than you might think.
A new international study involving researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that vegetation in the Arctic is changing rapidly as species from nearby forests spread into the tundra. This ...
The Wisconsin DNR released the 2026-27 Biennial Habitat Work Plan, focusing on habitat and wildlife conservation.
Warming temperatures have prompted a rare hybridization of a blue jay and green jay, according to researchers at the ...
Managing the heat output created by today’s ultra-high density workloads demands an intelligent cooling setup that can stay ...
Nature-based solutions help fight climate change and protect people. Learn how ecosystems like forests and reefs offer ...
Many people confuse shame and guilt, and it is useful to know the difference between the two. The first reason is that shame often masks anger and vice versa. Some chronically angry and raging people ...
The kelp forest is ephemeral, yet foundational. Fronds of this fast-growing giant seaweed come and go with the seasons, storms and waves, supporting communities of fish, invertebrates and even mammals ...
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