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Wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans)

Half of migratory animal species are in decline – many face extinction

12 February 2024

The first ever UN report into the state of migratory species suggests animals from sharks to sea birds face a bleak future


The probe can be inserted into a blood vessel via a catheter (cyan)

Deep-brain probe can read a rat's brain without surgical implants

20 July 2023

A tiny probe that can be moved deep into the brain via blood vessels could one day monitor brain activity in people with epilepsy or Parkinson's disease


Postmenopausal orcas seem to prevent sons from getting into fights

20 July 2023

Male orcas with a surviving postmenopausal mother have fewer signs of injury than those whose mothers are dead or still reproducing


Amazing fossil hints mammals hunted dinosaurs three times their size

18 July 2023

A small mammal from the Cretaceous Period appears to have been preserved by volcanic debris while attacking a dinosaur three times its size


Animals abandon deep-sea mining areas for over a year

14 July 2023

Fish, shrimp and other creatures were found in much lower numbers 13 months after a deep-sea mining test in the Pacific Ocean


Engineer Jason Lyon poses as he views Loo Garden, a temporary subterranean garden designed to represent a future healthier River Thames, in a section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel - commonly known as the 'Super Sewer' - a 25 kilometre tunnel being built across London under and along the River Thames to deal with combined sewer overflows currently polluting the river, in London, Britain, June 29, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville - RC22T1ANLLXT

See the garden blooming in a 'super sewer' deep below London

12 July 2023

The playfully named Loo Gardens in the Thames Tideway Tunnel is an art installation intended to replicate the flora and fauna of the river


Caption The first anniversary image from NASA?s James Webb Space Telescope displays star birth like it?s never been seen before, full of detailed, impressionistic texture. The subject is the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, the closest star-forming region to Earth. It is a relatively small, quiet stellar nursery, but you?d never know it from Webb?s chaotic close-up. Jets bursting from young stars crisscross the image, impacting the surrounding interstellar gas and lighting up molecular hydrogen, shown in red. Some stars display the telltale shadow of a circumstellar disk, the makings of future planetary systems. The young stars at the center of many of these disks are similar in mass to the Sun, or smaller. The heftiest in this image is the star S1, which appears amid a glowing cave it is carving out with its stellar winds in the lower half of the image. The lighter-colored gas surrounding S1 consists of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, a family of carbon-based molecules that are among the most common compounds found in space. For more detail on what is happening where in Webb?s image of Rho Ophiuchi, watch the video tour and read the press release. Credits Image NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Klaus Pontoppidan (STScI) Image Processing Alyssa Pagan (STScI)

JWST celebrates first year of science with awesome star-forming image

12 July 2023

After a year of producing incredible imagery, the James Webb Space Telescope team has released a picture of the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, Earth's closest star-forming region


Canadian lake selected as site to mark the start of the Anthropocene

11 July 2023

Geologists hoping to declare a new epoch dominated by humanity’s influence on Earth have chosen Crawford Lake in Canada as the location where the start of the Anthropocene is defined


Birds are using anti-bird spikes to make their nests

11 July 2023

Magpies and crows have been seen making nests using spikes placed on buildings to deter birds from nesting


A man with a fan

Summer 2022 heatwaves killed 61,000 people in Europe

10 July 2023

Last year's summer was the hottest season ever recorded in Europe, and a new estimate shows there were over 61,000 heat-related excess deaths during this period


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