P FavorantiLast chance: Study highlights perilous state of ‘extinct in the wild’ speciesmongabay.com - lizkimbroughHundreds of thousands of European bison once grazed the grassy slopes from Spain to Ukraine — until they gradually went extinct in the wild by 1927. …
P FavorantiEcologists are infecting trees with fungi to make them age prematurelynewscientist.com - Graham LawtonI am in a forest 35 kilometres west of London, meeting someone who is trying to make young trees old. “Old trees form hugely important habitats,” …
P FavorantiWhy understanding human evolution on Earth will be absolutely essential for any future deep-space coloniesphys.org - Lee G Irons and Morgan A IronsIs human migration into space inevitable? Is it based on facts, or is it based upon a belief in human exceptionalism? These are some of the questions …
P Favoranti'Cleanup is futile': Experts warn as plastic pollution surge rapidly in oceanslivemint.com - LivemintInternational Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has stated that plastic makes up 80% of all marine debris found from surface waters to deep-sea …
P FavorantiMichael Middlebrooks: The fantastically weird world of photosynthetic sea slugsted.com - Michael MiddlebrooksMeet the fantastically colorful and astonishingly adaptable sea slugs that found a way to photosynthesize (or create energy from sunlight) like …
P FavorantiAnimal personalities can trip up science, but there’s a solutionverified_publisherArs Technica - Elizabeth Preston, Knowable MagazineIndividual behavior patterns may skew studies, but a new approach could help. Several years ago, Christian Rutz started to wonder whether he was …