Male moth ‘aphrodisiac’ revealed
US researchers have discovered the way in which some male moths use an aphrodisiac to entice...
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US researchers have discovered the way in which some male moths use an aphrodisiac to entice...
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Exploding populations of wild pigs and macaque monkeys in Southeast Asia threaten native forests...
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A vaccine will protect farmed saltwater crocodiles from West Nile virus (WNV), providing industry...
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University of Gothenburg researchers find that waste generated on fish farms can be fed back into...
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Image: Credit: Research Station for Vegetable Production DOI.ORG/10.58214/RSJN1306 Europe’s...
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New research shows that extractive and industrial development projects threaten the future of...
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Scientists in the US are looking at the varying sizes of bumblebee bodies as opposed to the...
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Strategic habitat restoration can generate a win-win situation for both forests and farmers, new...
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Heidelberg biologists have identified the molecular sugar mechanism in plants that controls root...
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New University of Colorado Boulder research shows the number of farms globally will shrink by half...
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