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Laos announces new national park in efforts to safeguard complex biodiversity

Xinhua 15 Jan 2025
... protection of its complex biodiversity in this mountainous region, said the report ... Laos announces new national park in efforts to safeguard complex biodiversity.
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Indian ambassador showcases ‘Winged envoys of Oman’

Muskat Daily 15 Jan 2025
It all began when after having counted 10 species of birds casually while jogging, I challenged myself to find 20 and to photo-record them. I surprised myself by finding over 25 species of birds quite nonchalantly within our residential complex.
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Scientists use AI to create completely new anti-venom proteins

Popular Science 15 Jan 2025
... tend to work better against some toxins than others–only partially neutralizing the smallest components of the complex cocktail that is venom, and performing poorly against some species’ bites.
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In 1863, Samuel Butler Predicted Predicted AI Would Rise – And Rule Over Humanity

IFL Science 14 Jan 2025
He boldly foresaw a future where humanity’s mechanical creations might even gain consciousness and supplant us as the dominant species on Earth ... their complexity and abilities would surpass our own.
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How Did Dinosaurs Have Sex? A Guide To Studying Extinct Love Lives

IFL Science 14 Jan 2025
That may include one of their key modes of mating (though bird sex can change dramatically depending on whether or not the species in question has a penis, or complex vaginal layout).
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Scientists resolve 'identity crisis' for Australia's deadliest spider

Phys Dot Org 13 Jan 2025
"The Newcastle funnel-web, Atrax christenseni—'Big Boy'—is a totally new species ... Christensen said he was thrilled to have a funnel-web species named after him ... Loria et al, The world's most venomous spider is a species complex.
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Rethinking Economics: The Need for Collective Action in a Finite World

Capital Ethiopia 13 Jan 2025
This dichotomy not only oversimplifies complex social dynamics but also undermines the very foundations of human cooperation that have allowed our species to thrive ... threaten our survival as a species.
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How lynx and wolf reintroductions to Britain could be shaped by preconceptions and psychology

The Conversation 13 Jan 2025
For this reason, learning to share landscapes with apex predators in Britain again will also be about learning to share landscapes with our complex and conflicting perspectives on these species of science and story.
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Nature benefits when logged tropical forests are left to recover – here’s how

The Conversation 10 Jan 2025
While primary tropical forests are home to rare, unusual or endangered species, logged forests still feel and sound like forests, while oil palm plantations are, albeit complex, agricultural landscapes ... The species richness of dung beetles, and the.
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Misinformation spreads like wildfire online while LA neighborhoods burn

The Real News Network 10 Jan 2025
... for decision-makers who do not understand the complexity of our water system and blame one species for a lack of flow that’s being pumped artificially down to Southern California,” Overhouse said.
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Tropical forests can be revived after logging – if they’re not turned into oil palm plantations

The Conversation 09 Jan 2025
While primary tropical forests are home to rare, unusual or endangered species, logged forests still feel and sound like forests, while oil palm plantations are, albeit complex, agricultural landscapes ... The species richness of dung beetles, and the.
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What’s to blame for lynx habitat challenges in Colorado?

Aspen Times 09 Jan 2025
Canada lynx in the Southern Rockies provide a valuable case study of managing a sensitive species in landscapes that are increasingly structured by complex disturbance patterns accelerated by climate change.”.
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Why some birds choose to divorce while others mate for life

Phys Dot Org 07 Jan 2025
... can be just as complex as they are in humans.
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60 million years ago our primate ancestors had twins all the time, finds study

Interesting Engineering 06 Jan 2025
Most compellingly, that point in our evolution, when primates shifted into a primarily single-bearing species, coincided with encephalization, or the evolutionary increase in the brain’s size and complexity.

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