Sometimes, nature delivers a surprise that feels almost miraculous. Scientists have confirmed that two small marsupial ...
Scientists examining the 500-year-old tilma found 13 microscopic faces hidden inside the Virgin Mary's eye, and nobody can ...
Researchers from the National Museum of Natural History examined the effects of systematically hunting 'species likely to cause damage.' They found that the cost of destroying these animals exceeded ...
Stocche Forbe’s lawyers Flavia Câmara and Thiago Porto discuss how Brazil’s legal framework for local product descriptions ...
It was an opportunity to recognise the contribution of working women to India’s agricultural economy. As official statistics do not give a complete picture of the scale of participation, type of work, ...
Founded by Moroccan tech entrepreneur Hamza Aboulfeth, The Ranch Resort did not start out as a tourism project.
Sildenafil – an active ingredient also marketed under the name of Viagra – improves symptoms in patients with Leigh syndrome. This has now been reported in the Cell* journal by researchers at Charité ...
Acrylamide develops in browned foods such as roti and toast during high-temperature cooking, but current studies show no consistent link between typical intake and cancer risk.
In probably the only example of a telecom operator dabbling in robotics through R&D, Japan’s NTT DoCoMo had some intriguing ...
Brazil is establishing itself as a hub for biological agricultural formulations. Eduardo Hallak, Rafaella Oliveira, and Gislaine Zulli of Licks Attorneys analyse a fast-developing market and a decade ...
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Queen’s scientists unveil new tool to measure invisible ecosystem invaders
A team of researchers from Queen’s University Belfast have introduced a new tool that can measure the invisible, systemic changes to ecosystems caused by biological invasions.
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From carp to crocodilians: Why deliberately introduced freshwater giants may bring hidden risks
More than 40% of extant large freshwater animals (megafauna), including carp, salmonids, crocodilians, turtles, beavers, and hippopotamuses, have been deliberately introduced outside their natural ...
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