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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Fungi Underwater: Unsung Heroes of Aquatic Life

Imagine diving into a lake and taking a closer look at the tiny, often unnoticed creatures living there. Among these are fungi, the unsung heroes of aquatic life. Just like their terrestrial counterparts, these water-dwelling fungi play crucial roles in the underwater world. They help break down org

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Nov 20 2024ENVIRONMENT

Future Land Use in China: Balancing Development and Nature

Land use changes in the hilly red soil region (HRSR) of Southern China, particularly in Jiangxi Province, are a hot topic. These changes can impact local ecosystem services (ESs) like habitat quality, soil conservation, and water yield. We studied three scenarios for 2035: nature development (ND), e

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Nov 18 2024SCIENCE

Jellyfish of the Rhizostomeae Family: Swimmers and Symbiotics

Have you ever wondered why some jellyfish are bigger and seemingly speedier than others? The Rhizostomeae family, often known for their large sizes and distinctive body shapes, has grabbed the attention of scientists due to their impactful blooms in coastal areas worldwide. As a result, researchers

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Nov 14 2024ENVIRONMENT

Measuring Grassland Health: A New Way to Assess Ecological Quality

Have you ever wondered how healthy our grasslands are? Scientists are using a clever method to figure this out. They're looking at how grasslands change over time, called natural evolution time series. This helps them understand the effects of development and human activities on ecosystems, which is

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Tiny Plankton Power in South Africa's St Helena Bay

In the sunny waters of St Helena Bay, South Africa, tiny plankton, known as nano-picoplankton, rule the post-upwelling period. These tiny guys are the main producers of food for marine life. Yet, we don't fully understand how they behave over short periods or what kind of community they form. Scien

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Nov 08 2024SCIENCE

The Mystery Behind the Drop in Atlantic Herring Numbers

Atlantic herring, once the most landed sea species in Canada, has seen a significant decline in the Scotian Shelf-Bay of Fundy area (NAFO Division 4VWX). This region used to contribute up to 75% of Canada's total herring catch. Despite efforts to boost the stock's health since 2003, the population h

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Game Store in the Making: A New Play for the Gaming World

In a surprising turn of events, Apple seems to be taking notes from Microsoft and Epic Games. Reports suggest that Apple is cooking up its own game app store. This new platform will be like a mini App Store, complete with game recommendations, friend lists, and maybe even in-game chats using FaceTim

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Oct 06 2024TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus Pad 2: A Fast and Efficient Tablet for Multimedia Lovers

The OnePlus Pad 2 is a powerful and efficient tablet designed for multimedia lovers. It comes with fast charging capabilities, thanks to the included 67W SuperVOOC charger, which can fully charge the battery in about an hour and a half. The tablet runs on OxygenOS based on Android 14, offering excel

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Oct 04 2024SCIENCE

Reviving Dinosaurs: A Real-World Jurassic Park?

Imagine if dinosaurs roamed the Earth again. That's what Ben Lamm, co-founder of Colossal, is thinking about. He's teaming up with My Octopus Teacher director James Reed to make a documentary on de-extinction technology. But is it a good idea? In Yellowstone National Park, wolves were reintroduced

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Oct 03 2024LIFESTYLE

Hybrid Sheep Case: A Look at the Consequences of Wildlife Trafficking

The case of Montana rancher Schubarth, who created a giant hybrid sheep by cloning a protected species, raises important questions about wildlife trafficking and conservation. The rancher's actions not only violated international law but also posed a risk to native populations of animals. By creatin

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