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Plants thriving abroad but vanishing at home pose new conservation challenge
When a plant species spreads beyond its habitat, it is usually seen as a threat to native flora and fauna. But what happens when that same species is struggling to survive in its original range?
Long-term drought could cause ‘profound change’ in Amazon rainforest – study
Long-term drought could cause ‘profound change’ in Amazon rainforest – study - Researchers believe climate change may cause the death of large trees and reduce the area’s ability to act as a carbon
Tiny bubbles of gas reveal secrets of Hawaiian volcanoes
Using advanced technology that analyzes tiny gas bubbles trapped in crystals, a team of scientists led by Cornell University has precisely mapped how magma storage evolves as Hawaiian volcanoes age.
African figurines illuminate Early Christian life in the Negev, Israel
Ebony and bone pendants carved in the likeness of African men and women have been documented in three sixth–seventh-century Christian graves at Tel Malḥata, south-east of Beersheba.
Flying dinosaur fossil with intact feathers reveals how first birds took flight
Flying dinosaur fossil with intact feathers reveals how first birds took flight - Researchers say set of never-before-seen feathers on upper arm proved key to Archaeopteryx’s flight
Once ‘dead’ thrusters on the farthest spacecraft from Earth are in action again
NASA engineers have revived old thrusters on Voyager 1 to prevent a clog from endangering the mission during a planned communications blackout.
Sight impaired rowers are empowered by headset
A group of visually impaired rowers say a piece of simple technology is empowering more people to take up the sport. Kate Lindgren was the first blind rower to join Peterborough City Rowing Cub eight
Brazil has a scorpion problem
Climate change and urbanisation have been blamed for the exploding scorpion population and, experts say, it might already be impossible to stop. More than 1.1 million scorpion stings were reported in
SpaceX sends up more Starlink satellites
SpaceX on Wednesday launched more than two dozen Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit in the company's continuing quest to expand global Internet access.
Yes, photos taken by Roomba robot vacuums made their way online in 2020
Robot, the manufacturer of the Roomba, told MIT Technology Review the robots that took the photos were not meant to be shipped to customers.
System glitch delays Australian-made rocket launch
An Australian aerospace firm said Thursday it has delayed a historic first attempt to launch a locally developed rocket into orbit, with a jar of Vegemite as its payload. The 23-metre (75-foot)
Borneo project hopes to prove that forests and oil palms can coexist
By Louise Hunt The Kinabatangan River is the last major area in Malaysian Borneo’s Sabah state with a semblance of forest corridor linking the interior rainforest with mangroves on the east coast,
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