Domestic cats from the East and wildcats native to Europe did not mix until the 1960s, despite being in the same territory for over 2,000 years, according to a study
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More than ever, it’s crucial that natural and social scientists work together to address the climate crisis and keep global temperature increases below 2°C, according to a study published in
Climate change will push some species over their tipping point as temperatures continue to increase, according to a new study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution. The authors developed a
Victorian weather information dating back nearly 200 years reveals record-breaking wet and dry periods, according to a study published in the Geoscience Data Journal. The data was digitised from written
For the first time, a team of researchers from King’s College London and the Medical University of Vienna analysed over 3000 proteins to identify which ones may be connected to
Children who develop COVID-19 rarely experience symptoms that last longer than 4 weeks, according to a large UK study published in The Lancet Child and Adolescent Health (1). In fact,
Keeping our homes clean may not be bad for our immune system after all, defend researchers at University College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK
Summary: Like after the Second World War, we face today once again a choice between freedom and totalitarianism, namely between an open society that recognizes every human being as a
Ecology has reconnected the fundamental and sacred link that connects the environment to man. With this communion, it fills the void left by religions in an age of technological explosion.