Red deer from the Isle of Rum in Scotland prefer a life of solitude in their advancing years, according to a study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution. A team
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Researchers from Newcastle University, UK, created a tool to find the gaps in our understanding with regards to where and how human activities threaten wildlife and the environment, according to
New Plant Genomic Techniques (NGT): an ongoing public consultation to modify European regulation.
On July 25, 2018, a judgment of the European Court of Justice (EUCJ) indicates that all products resulting from new genome modification techniques (NGT) after 2001 fall under European regulations
Corals have fluorescent colours to attract their prey, according to a study by a team of researchers from the Tel Aviv University in Israel. The study, published in the journal
Virtual participation in different activities, from sports to seeing friends, stayed even after all restrictions were lifted, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE. Participants were
The Covid pandemic has had an impact on all of us, but researchers from the University of Zurich found that being close to parents (or other caregivers) was enough to
The amount of carbon stored by plankton is going to increase over the next 100 years, according to researchers based at the University of Bristol and the National Oceanography Centre
Experiencing art online has the same effect as going to an art gallery or enjoying nature, according to a study published in the scientific journal Frontiers in Psychology. Visiting art
The hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is well known, but not many know that occasionally there is a hole over the Arctic as well. The last incidents happened
A team of researchers from the University of Essex, UK, developed a new app using cutting-edge AI that can boost your smartphone battery by 30%. According to the authors, this