The Mediterranean Sea has seen a surge in non-indigenous species, now exceeding 1,000, driven by climate change and easier ...
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Could humanity recognize an advanced alien civilization?
The search for intelligent alien life reaches far beyond simply finding another habitable planet. Across the universe, scientists can look for signs that advanced civilizations may leave behind, from ...
Why scientists are using cheap picnic coolers to protect some of the world’s most endangered animals
The country has put in place some of the world’s most rigorous protections to keep its marine environment pristine. But on ...
The Buga Sphere is reportedly responding to Sanskrit mantras, according to a video on social media. However, people are ...
In an interview, CNN's expert on the political fringes breaks down why he does what he does and explains why he actually has ...
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The punk and the bruiser: Invasive species thrive as global warming transforms the Mediterranean
By Michele Kambas and Renee Maltezou LIMASSOL, Cyprus/ATHENS Aug 11 (Reuters) - Pepis, the bearded skipper of a small fishing ...
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Invasive Species Thrive as Global Warming Transforms the Mediterranean
Asharq Al Awsat Pepis, the bearded skipper of a small fishing boat, deftly picks up two lionfish caught in experimental traps ...
The lives that slither and scurry beneath the soil’s surface are vital for ecological health: now we can listen in to them ...
21st-century sci-fi gems like WALL-E and Project Hail Mary have been uniformly adored by critics and audiences, cementing ...
Not all video games hold up perfectly, but Game of the Year winners like Portal 2 and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild ...
These bots are so effective at disguising themselves publishers simply can't keep up, and are losing precious resources ...
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Brazil’s Natural Areas Shrink, Worsening El Nino Impact
Brazil has lost an area of native vegetation more than twice the size of France in the past four decades, increasing vulnerability to extreme weather events from El Nino, a study showed Wednesday.
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