Common pipistrelle bats show more activity around wind turbines, potentially explaining their high fatality rates…
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Global warming is affecting daytime and night-time temperatures differently – and greater night-time warming is…
Earth’s oceans once showed resilience to warming, but today’s faster emissions and pollution make oxygen…
Big bumblebees take time to learn the locations of the best flowers, new research shows.…
The discovery of dozens of new Roman Army sites thanks to remote sensing technology has…
Animals can fall into an “ecological trap” by altering their behavior in the “wrong direction”…
Amazonian rock art newly discovered by researchers provides further proof the rainforest’s earliest inhabitants lived…
A plant used in traditional Chinese medicine has evolved to become less visible to humans,…
New epidemic diseases have an evolutionary advantage if they are of “intermediate” severity, research shows.…
Global warming of 2°C would lead to about 230 billion tonnes of carbon being released…
Pioneering new research has helped geologists solve a long-standing puzzle that could help pinpoint new,…
Cat owners fall into five categories in terms of their attitudes to their pets’ roaming…
Earth’s oceans help to slow global warming by absorbing carbon from our atmosphere – but…
Scientists have discovered an elegant way of manipulating light using a “synthetic” Lorentz force —…
Pioneering new research has revealed the first direct evidence that groups of stars can tear…
Ocean Carbon Uptake Widely Underestimated The world’s oceans soak up much more carbon than most…
Small trees that grow up in drought conditions could form the basis of more drought-resistant…
Mountain gorillas that live in oversized groups may have to limit the number of strong…