Cranes have a complex relationship with their environment, according to a study published in PNAS. An international team, including researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior In Germany,
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“If you don’t have metabolic health, you don’t have anything” Robert Lustig (Interview)
Robert Lustig is a distinguished pediatric neuro-endocrinologist renowned for his extensive research on the intricate relationship between hormones and the brain. Over the past three decades, he has devoted himself
An international team of researchers, led by scientists based at the University of Bristol, UK, developed a method to measure the impact of humans on wildlife mortality. When applied to
Reaching climate neutrality by 2050 will require 35 more times lithium and up to 26 more times the amount of rare metals compared to today’s limited use, according to a
Protected areas have a mixed impact on wildlife and don’t always boost biodiversity, according to a study published in Nature. This is the largest ever global survey about the impact
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, UK, created a world map showing where farmland should be located to minimise environmental impact and maximise production. This could eliminate freshwater use, increase
European animal rights activists recently went public with videos of the appalling conditions facing livestock being exported from the EU, from broken bones and horns, to brutal heat and excruciatingly
After reviewing over 30 studies about microplastics, a Norwegian team of researchers confirmed that these tiny bits of plastic can be found in the placenta and newborn babies, according to
Bumblebees don’t really have time to enjoy the beauty of the flowers. Instead, they just learn the minimum to be able to navigate around to find food, according to a
Even honeybees know instinctively to use social distancing when their hive is under attack from a parasite, finds a new study published in Science Advances (1). A team involving researchers