Which Coffee Is Better for Biodiversity?
A new study shows sun-loving robusta coffee doesn’t have to hurt biodiversity
By
Jason Daley
April 15, 2018
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food and drink
Major Report Paints Grim Picture of Biodiversity
But the extensive new data provides the tools to turn things around
By
Jason Daley
April 7, 2018
Does Science Really Guide the Way We Manage Wildlife?
Study suggests management agencies fail to detail scientific influence on decisions
By
Jason Daley
March 26, 2018
Is Constant Human Noise Stressing Out Wildlife?
A New Mexico study shows that constant noise leads to stress and smaller nestlings
By
Jason Daley
February 21, 2018
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science
Climate Change Makes Its Mark on Reefs
Major bleaching events are happening
By
Jason Daley
February 4, 2018
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climate change
Could Poison Frogs Crush Addiction?
Frog evolution could one day help block nicotine and other substances
By
Jason Daley
December 11, 2017
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science
Tribal Nations Need to Be Included in Effort to Combat Invasives
A study shows Native Americans are often neglected when it comes to consultation
By
Jason Daley
November 30, 2017
Secrets of the Whale Shark Highway
A new study will help scientists locate the elusive, endangered giant fish
By
Jason Daley
November 5, 2017
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oceans
Meet the Hummingbird Whisperer
A UCLA geologist has turned her office into a hummingbird paradise
By
Jason Daley
September 27, 2017
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science
Study Finds Chemicals in Yellowfin Tuna Are Widespread
The extent of contamination varies by capture location, geography
By
Jason Daley
September 23, 2017