
Goats Show Remarkable Ability to Follow Human Voices
A new study shows that goats can follow human voices to locate food, much like young children. This remarkable ability highlights the cognitive skills of goats and suggests a deeper connection between domesticated animals…

EU’s Shift on CRISPR: A New Era for Crop Biotechnology
The EU is easing restrictions on CRISPR-edited crops, raising safety and ethical concerns.

The Cold Blob: A Climate Warning for Europe
The North Atlantic's cold blob signals a potential climate tipping point for Europe.

Rediscovering a Tiny Bat: A Conservation Triumph
The rediscovery of a tiny bat in Nigeria highlights crucial conservation efforts.

AI and Digitisation: A New Hope for Plant Conservation
AI and digitisation are crucial in the fight against plant extinction, revealing hidden insights.
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Rediscovering a Tiny Bat: A Conservation Triumph
Iroro Tanshi's rediscovery of the short-tailed roundleaf bat in Nigeria marks a significant conservation milestone. This tiny bat, once thought extinct, faces challenges from cultural perceptions and hunting. Tanshi's initiatives, including the Zero Wildfire…

Goats Show Remarkable Ability to Follow Human Voices
Goats can follow human voices to find food, revealing their cognitive abilities.

The Cold Blob: A Climate Warning for Europe
The North Atlantic's cold blob signals a potential climate tipping point for Europe.

Drilling for Insights: Spain’s Meteorite Crater and Mars
Scientists are drilling into Spain's meteorite crater to learn about Mars and Earth's geology.

AI and Digitisation: A New Hope for Plant Conservation
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Ancient Fire Use Pushed Back by 800,000 Years
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Study Reveals Trees May Not Sequester Carbon as Expected
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The Significance of This Year’s Painted Lady Butterfly Migration
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Impending Climate Crisis: 1.5C Threshold Looms
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European Astronaut Joins Historic Lunar Mission
Col Luca Parmitano becomes the first European astronaut on NASA's Artemis III mission.

Ancient Whale Graveyard Unearthed in Indian Ocean
A whale graveyard dating back 5.3 million years has been discovered in the Indian Ocean.

New Research Reveals How to Determine Your Dog’s Paw Preference
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Uncovering the World’s Longest Dinosaur Trackway in Oxfordshire
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