World Science Day for Peace and Development: Science at the Crossroads of Environmental Sustainability Tired Earth November 10, 2024 Scientists have developed ways to sequester carbon in soil, forests, and even deep underground.
Elephant turns a hose into sophisticated showering tool Tired Earth November 09, 2024 "I had not thought about hoses as tools much before, but what came out from Lea's work is that elephants....
Commercial whaling and climate change are inhibiting evolutionary change in Arctic whales Tired Earth November 04, 2024 The living ranges of the narwhal whales overlap with those of the bowheads in the Arctic.
Honeybee gene specifies collective behavior, research shows Tired Earth November 04, 2024 Every human being and every animal interacts with other individuals in its social group in one way or another through....
Negotiations stall over some crucial issues on final day of UN biodiversity summit in Colombia Tired Earth November 02, 2024 COP15 was all about the ‘what’; this was supposed to be about the ‘how’.
The reasons flowers wilt could explain how plants spend (and save) their energy Tired Earth November 02, 2024 The three-year study focused on Blandfordia grandiflora, commonly known as Christmas Bells, which mostly flowers in December.
What animal societies can teach us about aging Tired Earth October 30, 2024 Animal populations are a great way of considering the fundamental rules of how ageing may shape societies.
Keeping fewer friends protects aging monkeys from diseases, study finds Tired Earth October 28, 2024 They found that older macaques are likely to suffer less from infectious disease, mostly because of their smaller social networks.