Male Mammals Are Not Usually Larger Than the Females New data suggest that females are not always smaller than males in the Mammalian world. Female mammals are often
Future climate impacts put whale diet at risk Humpback whales in the southern hemisphere eat krill. Studies show that future climate changes may interfere with the whales’ diet
A New Pattern Teaches Us to Prevent Future Pandemics Last March 26, a pandemic prevention map was published in Nature Communications. The map suggests restoring or protecting areas
Research shows that social isolation presents itself as a significant risk factor for developing dementia in older adults who live in a community. Social isolation means a lack
Nearly every corner of the Earth has microplastic pollution. These bits of plastic give pathogens a refuge in which to thrive. Viruses can hitch a ride
Wolves Do Not Understand You Like Your Dog Even When Raised by Humans In a study of 4 puppies, researchers studied a dog’s capability to comprehend human gestures.
A glass bead experiment proved that hot water can sometimes freeze more quickly than cold water. Evidently, physics has an even more complicated side to it when it
Silverleaf whiteflies or Bemisia tabaci are insidious pests that invade fields and fool tomatoes. These bugs apply signals to alter the behaviour of tomato plants. The affected tomato
Pufferfish are odd-looking fish known for being a Japanese delicacy and its strange biological ability of inflating itself at the earliest signs of a threat or when stressed.
Plastic pollution has remained a dire concern among environmentalists as it continues to infest the surfaces of the ocean. At the current rate of pollution, plastics may soon