No traps, no DNA: a new non-invasive wildlife identification technology lets scientists identify animals just by their...
Month: January 2026
Climate change and malaria are reshaping Africa’s public health landscape as extreme weather increases disease risks.
Caterpillars can hear without ears, using tiny body hairs to detect sound, according to surprising new scientific...
The Amazon looks intact, but beneath the canopy scientists are detecting a silent loss of tree species...
Inside the gear that keeps climbers alive on Carstensz Pyramid, from technical rope systems to survival equipment...
Scientists are using satellites and artificial intelligence to detect plastic waste hotspots in rivers worldwide, offering a...
Coastal environmental pressure and human activity are believed to be eroding the nesting success of protected sea...
Mars hosts the tallest mountain in the solar system. A new study explains why gravity and geology...
As wildlife disappears due to habitat loss, mosquitoes increasingly target humans, raising concerns over mosquito-borne diseases worldwide.
The history of Carstensz Pyramid spans early exploration, scientific discovery, and its rise as a legendary Seven...
