In Africa, Danger Slithers Through Homes and Fields
Human-animal conflict due to environmental changes leads to increased snakebite incidents and severe health consequences, including amputation and death.
Shrinking trees and tuskless elephants: the strange ways species are adapting to humans
Human activities are driving significant evolutionary changes in plants and animals.
The peppered moth and mahogany trees illustrate adaptive responses to human influence.
I was born in the 'Silicon Valley' of India and watched it change from a quiet, green city to an international tech hub
Urbanization has drastically transformed Bengaluru from a peaceful 'Garden City' to a bustling tech hub, causing challenges for locals.
Vultures and artificial intelligence(s) as death detectors: High-tech approach for wildlife research and conservation
AI algorithms enhance wildlife monitoring by classifying vulture behaviors and locating carcasses, supporting ecological assessment and conservation efforts.
Rarely seen deep-sea creature washes up in CA for second time in months, experts say
The recent sightings of oarfish in Southern California prompt researchers to investigate environmental changes and their significance in deep-sea biology.
These Countries Stand to Benefit Most from Climate Change
Climate change can create both negative and positive economic impacts, benefiting certain regions with warmer temperatures and increased precipitation.
Why the next pandemic could come from the Arctic - and what to do about it
A unified approach across disciplines is essential to manage the emerging health threats from zoonotic diseases in the rapidly warming Arctic.
Butterfly genomes have barely changed for 250m years, study reveals
Butterfly and moth genomes unchanged for 250m years
Genetic stability and resilience of Lepidoptera
Pattern found in world's rainforests where 2% of species make up 50% of trees
Just 2% of rainforest tree species account for 50% of the trees found in tropical forests across Africa, the Amazon and south-east Asia.
Understanding the commonest tree species in tropical rainforests can help predict how the entire forest will respond to environmental changes.