The study used more than 40 years of data to map fluctuating PFAS levels across species in the region's food chain.
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House Worm Infestations: How Do They Get In?
Earthworms are one of the last pests you expect to see wriggling around in your house. If you spot them, here's the problem that's drawing them in.
Research on Spriggina floundersi fossils found the wormlike creatures favored their right sides, a behavioral preference in ...
As Washington grapples with gray whale mortalities, Vashon Island turns one whale’s death into a story of celebration, ...
An intelligence-led operation at Cape Town International Airport has turned a single suitcase into a much bigger warning ...
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NZ’s unique fossil record of marine molluscs helps scientists predict extinction risk – before it’s too late
Scientists are increasingly worried we may be witnessing the start of the “sixth mass extinction” – the first to be caused by ...
Scotland bans ‘cruel’ glue traps in landmark animal welfare law - Animal protection charity OneKind said the move will ‘spare ...
These natural materials form a biofilter that may dramatically cut the methane, nitrous oxide, and water pollution generated ...
A creature barely larger than a sunflower seed lives in the forests of Madagascar, and it defies almost everything scientists ...
A new study reveals that goldfish can do far more than survive in the wild—they can fundamentally reshape freshwater ...
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Salmon in crisis: 'There is nothing left in the river'
Salmon levels in Ireland have reduced from 1.7m in the 1970s to fewer than 150,000. 'The catches won’t be reduced by ...
As heatwaves intensify, Britain’s ecosystems are being pushed beyond their evolutionary limits ...
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