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Ocean darkening is rapidly spreading, squeezing marine life closer to the surface and altering ecosystems worldwide.
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Plymouth and Plymouth Marine Laboratory, who have spent more than a ...
From southbound cane toads to invasive weeds and fluctuating fish stocks, a novel technique called eDNA has revealed what's in NSW waterways—and how it's influenced by natural disasters.
Bittensor is a decentralized machine learning network that enables permissionless AI model training and inference. By ...
Setting up the world’s biggest giant tropical forest reserve in the Congo Basin is a step towards conserving the area and ...
Native seeds are essential for maintaining healthy local ecosystems, sustaining biodiversity, and supporting wildlife, though ...
Scientists have uncovered a mathematical pattern in species distribution, offering new insights into biodiversity and ecosystem restoration.
Where are all the marine animals going? Given the vastness of the oceans, the countless species that live in them, and the ...
More than one-fifth of the global ocean—an area spanning more than 75 million sq km—has been the subject of ocean darkening ...
The world’s remaining great primary forests, including those in Borneo, the Amazon and the Congo basin, are still threatened ...