Medicine & TechnologyHammerhead sharks were observed to close their gills and mouths to keep their internal body temperature as they hunted through deeper and cooler waters. Read to learn more.
Over twenty years ago, the American Water Works Association said that a Replacement Era was imminent. A three-decade stretch was coming, it warned, when much of the water and wastewater infrastructure of the United States would become unusable if nothing were done.
A risky effort was pioneered by two companies in an attempt to remove carbon dioxide out of the ocean as a solution to fight the effects of climate change. Find out more about it in this article.
Scientists are beginning to understand the role of dust in nourishing global ocean ecosystems and regulating atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Read the article to learn more.
A recent study reveals that ostrich-like dinosaurs in ancient eastern North America weighed over 1,760 pounds (800 kilograms). Read the article to learn more.
The new trailer for the movie 'Meg 2: The Trench' shows a megalodon shark swallowing a Tyrannosaurus rex, which now baffles many people whether it is possible or not. Read the article to know the answer.
Experts address the health threat against koalas due to chlamydia by giving single-shot vaccine during antibiotic treatment. Learn more about it in this article.
Ocean acidification caused by climate change affects Dungeness crabs' sense of smell, which is vital to how they survive and navigate around. Read to learn more.
The mount of Andean condor poop stayed preserved for thousands of years and now serves as a time capsule for researchers to examine the birds' history. Read to learn more.
To combat climate change, we must cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50%, which means that we will have to find solutions to sustainability. The end goal is to create a nature-positive future to counter the threats posed by climate change and to adopt self-sustainability.