- Worldwide, the most frequent causes of disturbances to ape habitats are land conversion for agriculture or logging, a recent study concludes.
- The study found that the most common ways apes adapted to habitat change…
Author: admin
-
As apes adapt to human disturbance, their new behaviors also put them at risk: Study
-
(Seabird) Chicks Ingesting Plastic | Plants And Animals
A study published in ScienceAdviser investigated the physiological effects of plastic ingestion in seabird chicks, specifically the sable shearwater (Ardenna carneipes), using data-independent acquisition…
Continue Reading
-
Cats Are Getting Bird Flu. Here’s How To Protect Them
Wild birds can give cats H5N1 bird flu, which can lead to serious complications and death.
The bird flu that is driving up the cost of eggs is also infecting cats, so cat lovers should take steps to protect them.
The current strain of bird…
Continue Reading
-
Gorgeous Hubble telescope image was 20 years in the making: Space photo of the day
This Hubble Space Telescope image of NGC 4900 appears to show a bright star overlapping the spiral galaxy. But while both celestial objects appear to be in the constellation Virgo as viewed from Earth, the distance between them is great. (Image… Continue Reading
-
Black Holes and Life: A Surprising Connection
Could black holes, which are known as the most destructive forces in the universe, create conditions on nearby planets where life could exist? This is what a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal…
Continue Reading
-
Physics-based Analog Design Optimization
Analog/RF IC design has been traditionally considered an art – sometimes even a “black art” – because, contrary to digital IC design, analog/RF design combines complexity, non-linearity, conflicting design objectives and limited…
Continue Reading
-
Crazy new tech beams music directly into your ears, no headphones required
What if you could listen to your favorite playlist in full clarity without headphones, without disturbing anyone else, and without even lifting a finger? That’s the vision behind a new type of headphone-free music technology being…
Continue Reading