Throughout the Year, a Variety of Fish Species Provide Food for Endangered Killer Whales
Plants and Animals

Throughout the Year, a Variety of Fish Species Provide Food for Endangered Killer Whales

Endangered Southern Resident killer whales eat a variety of salmon, including Chinook and other species. According to a new investigation, the supplies come from all…
There is a Significant Colonial Bias in Fossil Research
Zoology

There is a Significant Colonial Bias in Fossil Research

A new study found that colonial history and socioeconomic factors influence how researchers study and interpret palaeontological samples. Its findings shed light on how ‘non-scientific’…
Dolphins and Porpoises in European Waters Require Immediate Protection from bycatch
Plants and Animals

Dolphins and Porpoises in European Waters Require Immediate Protection from bycatch

Marine biologists are urging the European Union to establish a comprehensive plan to safeguard dolphins and porpoises in European waters from fishing bycatch. Professor Per…
How did Life begin on Earth?
Chemistry

How did Life begin on Earth?

Life is coeternal with matter and has no beginning; life appeared on Earth at the time of its formation or shortly after. A series of…
Economic Democracy – a Socioeconomic Philosophy
Political Science

Economic Democracy – a Socioeconomic Philosophy

Economic democracy is a system in which individuals share ownership and decision-making in their communities’ power and resources. It is a socio-economic ideology that recommends…
Astronomers Discover a ‘Forbidden’ Planet Orbiting its Star in the ‘Neptunian Desert’
Astronomy

Astronomers Discover a ‘Forbidden’ Planet Orbiting its Star in the ‘Neptunian Desert’

Neptune is our solar system’s eighth planet from the sun. An exoplanet smaller than Neptune with its own atmosphere has been discovered by an international…
Mineral Dating Provides New Insights into Critical Tectonic Processes
Geography

Mineral Dating Provides New Insights into Critical Tectonic Processes

The incorporation of nearly all geologic aspects of Earth’s outer rock shell (the lithosphere) into a unifying theory known as plate tectonics has had a…
Researchers Claim that Early Mars was Covered With Ice Sheets Rather Than Flowing Rivers
Astronomy

Researchers Claim that Early Mars was Covered With Ice Sheets Rather Than Flowing Rivers

Mars, named for the Roman god of war, has long been seen as a forerunner in the night sky. The planet’s rusty red surface, too,…
Norrsken Foundation’s Hub Opens in Rwanda, to House 1,000 Entrepreneurs by Next Year
Technology

Norrsken Foundation’s Hub Opens in Rwanda, to House 1,000 Entrepreneurs by Next Year

Norrsken Foundation, a Swedish coworking space and investment fund, announced the opening of its first entrepreneurship centre outside of Sweden in Rwanda in 2019. The…
Using Ancient DNA to Solve the Disappearance of Bears and Lions
Zoology

Using Ancient DNA to Solve the Disappearance of Bears and Lions

The mysterious disappearance of ancient lions and bears from parts of North America for a thousand years or more prior to the last Ice Age,…
According to a New Study, Mars has the Right Ingredients for Modern Microbial Life Under its Surface
Astronomy

According to a New Study, Mars has the Right Ingredients for Modern Microbial Life Under its Surface

A new study shows that the Martian subsurface would be a suitable area to hunt for probable present-day life on Mars, as NASA’s Perseverance rover…
National Geographic Explorers Clare Fieseler and Gabby Salazar on Their Book No Boundaries
Technology

National Geographic Explorers Clare Fieseler and Gabby Salazar on Their Book No Boundaries

Often, when we think about women in science, we think of pioneering scientists from the past. While the early trailblazers need to honored, it is…
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