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Badgers Species Fisher St Clair British Columbia Badger
- Badgers are common on the Prairies, but a recent federal assessment suggests they're vulnerable to the same threats facing the endangered populations in Ontario and British Columbia. Large mustelids are 'ecosystem engineers' of grasslands, ... [Read More]

Source: cbc.ca

Methane Emissions Atmosphere La Ni Hydroxyl Carbon
- Less pollution meant lower amounts of a methane-destroying chemical. In the spring of 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic brought global industry and travel nearly to a halt, satellite sensors recorded a dramatic plunge in nitrogen dioxide, a byproduct ... [Read More]


Pesticide Toxicity Harm Rptu University Kaiserslautern United Nations Biodiversity
- Follow Earth on Google Modern agriculture relies heavily on pesticides to protect crops and keep food production high. But over the years, scientists have learned that many of these chemicals do more than kill pests – they can also harm ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Cuts Physics Research Uk Uk Science Uk Research
- Science funding cuts in the UK are expected to be a "devastasting blow" for physics research, affecting international projects such as particle detection experiments at CERN UK scientists are warning of a "catastrophic" impact on physics research ... [Read More]


Humans Burns Fire Injury Response Selection
- A million years of kitchen accidents may have forced the human immune system to evolve. All major technological achievements of our civilization can be traced back to the most ancient of technologies: controlled fire. We tamed fire, cooked our food, then our brains grew, and we conquered the planet. But there is a hidden, painful chapter to this story that has been etched into our genome for over a million years. While every other animal on Earth flees from flame, humans invite it into their homes. This fiery love affair comes with a cost. For as long as we have been human, we have been ... [Read More]


Whales Beaked Whales Whale Species Behavior Gervais'
- Follow Earth on Google If you want to study a beaked whale, good luck doing it the normal way. These animals are basically professionals at staying out of sight. They spend most of their lives at extreme depths, come up for air briefly, and then ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Dinosaur Skull Species Plant Fossils Dinosaurs
- Follow Earth on Google A plant-eating dinosaur once thought to be a juvenile has now been confirmed as a fully grown adult, revealing a new tiny-bodied species called Foskeia pelendonum. The discovery reshapes how small dinosaurs fit into ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com

Species Conservation Dubai Biosciences Colossal Biosciences Habitat
- Colossal Biosciences and Dubai are building a massive "BioVault" A new conservation project in Dubai aims to preserve frozen tissue and DNA from threatened species, creating a long-term biological archive inside the city's Museum of the Future . ... [Read More]


Lanternflies Cities China Us Lanternfly Lycorma
- Spotted lanternflies are thriving in the US, and scientists may know the reason. They speculate that the secret to spotted lanternflies' sustenance may lie in the tricks they picked up in their native country, as published in the journal ... [Read More]


Pumas Penguins Predation Penguin Population Predators
- Off the southern coast of Argentina, Patagonia is home to millions of yellow-eyed Magellanic penguins. Each day, adults  step out of their colonies , bobbing their plump white bellies, to forage for fish for their infants. Back in the colony, the chicks they abandoned become vulnerable to getting abducted by predators like foxes, skunks, or armadillos. Initially, most of these penguin families had moved here from nearby islands due to the absence of predators. But today, they are living with a persistent sense of threat from predators who have invaded the region. In the Journal of ... [Read More]


Nasa Administrator Jared Isaacman Nasa Astronauts Smartphones Artemis Ii Crews
- Crew-12 will be the first mission to utilize the new policy when it launches to the ISS next week. NASA has approved a rule change permitting astronauts to bring smartphones into space for the first time. The policy takes effect on the Crew-12 ... [Read More]


Power Drones Air Transmitter Laser Receiver
- High-powered laser beams could keep drones flying indefinitely The next frontier in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology is all about keeping these aircraft fueled indefinitely. If we can crack it, drones could stay in the air longer, avoid ... [Read More]

Source: newatlas.com

- Files suggest David Stern was Jeffrey Epstein's 'man in the palace', passing messages to the former prince until 2019 Jeffrey Epstein wanted his 26-year-old Belarusian girlfriend, Karyna Shuliak, and her friend, Jen, to have a good time in London ... [Read More]


Moon Sky Time Sunset Shadow Magnitude
- Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, February 6 The bright star Sirius dominates the southern sky late this evening, blazing high in the south around 10 P.M. local time. You can use this sparkling star to point your way to ... [Read More]


Pqc Systems Transition Nist Organizations Quantum
- Over the past several years, there has been a steady drumbeat of warnings about the impact of quantum computing on traditional encryption methods, with consistent calls for organizations – both within the federal government and across the private sector – to begin the work of migrating to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). While this issue is highly complex and technical, at a high level--quantum computers, which use "qubits" that perform mathematical algorithms "exponentially faster than a classical computer," [1] will soon be capable of breaking traditional encryption methods ... [Read More]

Source: jdsupra.com

Birds Ad Free Experience O'connor Members Ad
- Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. . I f you've ever had the misfortune of staring down the gullet of a screaming goose, you know it contains the stuff of nightmares—a thick, barbed tongue surrounded by an array of fleshy, toothlike protrusions. Now, research published in The Innovation about a recently uncovered Archaeopteryx fossil shows that birds got their fascinating structures early in their evolution.  Nautilus Members enjoy an ad-free experience. The Archaeopteryx fossil in question arrived at the Chicago Field Museum in 2022, and chief preparator Akiko Shinya ... [Read More]

Source: nautil.us

Impact Asteroid Moon Earth Study Athabasca University
- Reading time 2 minutes A large rocky asteroid will make a close approach to Earth in 2032, with the tantalizing prospect of smashing directly into the Moon. If it does, the lunar impact is likely to produce a bright flash visible from Earth, generate meteor showers in Earth's atmosphere, and create a long-lasting infrared glow, according to a new study. Astronomers deemed asteroid 2024 YR4 as potentially hazardous when it was first spotted two years ago, with the odds of it striking Earth reaching nearly 3% . Thankfully, those odds have since dwindled down to practically nothing , but ... [Read More]

Source: gizmodo.com

Umm Al Khair Umm Al Khair Awdah Ahmad Hathaleen People
- The jeep that takes us to Umm al-Khair rocks from side to side, as if we were on a boat in open water. At the wheel is Ali Awad, a Palestinian journalist from the nearby village of Tuba. Almost every formal route connecting Tuba to Umm al-Khair has been destroyed by the Zionist state; what remains is a single dirt road, crudely carved through the hills of the southern West Bank's semi-desert of Masafer Yatta by the local residents themselves. Few vehicles can make the journey: tractors during the planting season or when feed must be hauled in for livestock; military vehicles, which patrol ... [Read More]

Source: truthout.org

Circuits Photonic Circuits Darpa Systems Circuit Program
- The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency seeks circuit-level innovations to reduce reliance on electronics that erase photonics' speed advantages. Photonic chips promise massive speed and efficiency advantages over electronics, but those benefits evaporate in real-world systems because today's photonic circuits are too limited in scale and complexity. That forces constant conversion back to electronics that adds milliseconds of delay to systems measured in nanoseconds. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's new PICASSO program aims to break through that bottleneck by developing ... [Read More]


Kanzi Juice Apes Imagination Krupenye Cup
- New study reveals our closest relatives share the cognitive roots of imagination and pretense. Remember childhood tea parties? The cups are empty, the teapot is dry, yet the air is thick with the drama of imagined pouring, sipping, and spilling. The mental gymnastics required to participate in such a scenario — namely, the ability to hold a "secondary representation" of the world that differs from reality — used to be a pretty clear boundary line separating humans from the rest of the animal kingdom. That boundary has just been blurred. In a new study published today in Science , ... [Read More]