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Month: September 2025

Ecology

Beavers return to the forest landscape, reviving its natural environment

September 5, 2025 Phys Org

A long-term study spanning more than 50 years illustrates how the beavers that have returned to the Evo region in southern Finland have increased habitat biodiversity. This speaks to their significant role as ecosystem engineers, […]

Ecology

Australia has some new marsupial species—but they’re already extinct

September 5, 2025 Phys Org

You are probably familiar with kangaroos. Wallabies too, and most likely quokkas as well.This article was originally published on this website.

Ecology

Reef-building corals use a previously unknown mechanism involving chloride to ‘see’ visible light

September 5, 2025 Phys Org

Corals may lack eyes, but they are far from blind. These delicate animals sense light in ways that continue to amaze and inspire the scientific community.This article was originally published on this website.

Ecology

Red squirrels facing bright future on Isle of Wight, study finds

September 5, 2025 Phys Org

Red squirrels on the Isle of Wight are thriving and have sufficient food and natural habitats to support a growth in their population, a new study has found. Scientists also found that while the squirrels […]

Education

The gender gap in math widened in the pandemic. Schools are trying to make up lost ground

September 5, 2025 Phys Org

Crowded around a workshop table, four girls at de Zavala Middle School puzzled over a Lego machine they had built. As they flashed a purple card in front of a light sensor, nothing happened.This article […]

Ecology

A ‘ghost’ of the Australian bush: Newly discovered marsupial species may already be extinct

September 4, 2025 Phys Org

A new species of a native bushland marsupial—closely related to the kangaroo—has been discovered but is already likely extinct, new research shows.This article was originally published on this website.

Ecology

Seagrass swap could reshape Chesapeake Bay food web

September 4, 2025 Phys Org

Beneath the surface of the Chesapeake Bay, a subtle but dramatic shift is taking place as eelgrass gives way to its warmer-water relative, widgeon grass. A new study from researchers at William & Mary’s Batten […]

Computers

Similarities between human and AI learning offer intuitive design insights

September 4, 2025 Tech Xplore

New research has found similarities in how humans and artificial intelligence integrate two types of learning, offering new insights about how people learn as well as how to develop more intuitive AI tools.This article was […]

Ecology

How extreme temperatures alter reptile reproduction

September 4, 2025 Phys Org

Biodiversity is disappearing at an alarming rate and is driven by human activity: contamination, greenhouse gases and extreme temperatures. But how exactly do these factors affect the reproduction and survival of species?This article was originally […]

Ecology

Exploring the secret lives of figs and fig wasps

September 4, 2025 Phys Org

If you’ve ever bitten into a fresh fig, you’ve tasted the delicious result of one of nature’s most extraordinary and longstanding partnerships. But the figs in your local grocery store only tell a small part […]

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