With healthy populations of animals that disperse seeds, tropical forests can absorb up to four times more carbon.
When the volcanic island of Surtsey rose from the North Atlantic Ocean in 1963, it offered scientists a once-in-a-lifetime ...
When it comes to unexpected horror stories, humans may never beat nature at its scariest. In Germany, rats reportedly like to ...
"To be frank, if we continue to adorn our landscapes with invasive plants from other countries (in essence, celebrating the ...
October is bats' time in the spotlight, although they are mostly portrayed as spooky and creepy. The truth is, bats are more ...
In honor of National Reptile Awareness Day, here are some of the coolest reptile superpowers you probably didn't know about.
In the lead up to this year's Sustainable Packaging Summit, taking place in Utrecht on 10th-12th November, we hear from Sustainability Awards finalist Ambipar about its biocapsule packaging, designed ...
Hornbill decline in the Western Ghats was initially blamed on poaching but later research revealed habitat loss due to deforestation as the primary cause. A new initiative in Tamil Nadu's Anamalai ...
Ballistic dispersal uses force to launch seeds away from the parent plant. Active force happens when the seed pod dries out.
A new biodegradable solid lubricant improves seed planting efficiency while cutting talc and microplastic pollution. The cellulose-based material developed by researchers at North Carolina State ...