A DNA Adventure of Two Million Years
Greenland is the largest island in the world, stretching 2,670 km from south to north and 1,050 km from east to west.
Greenland is the largest island in the world, stretching 2,670 km from south to north and 1,050 km from east to west.
British environmental scientist, James E. Lovelock, known as the father of Gaia Hypothesis, passed away on his 103rd birthday on July 26,
The famous garbage vortex in the Pacific Ocean continues to amaze scientists with its rich biodiversity. The blue sea dragon (Glaucus atlanticus)
Environmental pollution often brings to mind large piles containing litter, plastics, and other waste. However, two more very different pollution types severely
For comparison of the burning regions, remember that Amazon wildfires of 2019 damaged 900,000 hectares in total. In the US state of
makes life possible: the poop from penguins and seals living on the continent! The harsh conditions of Antarctica do not make things any
The human microbiota consists of 10-100 trillion microbial cells living in the human body (10 times more than the total number of
A recent study claims that algae, the first complex lifeforms playing a role in the appearance of animals, evolved during the “Snowball
A research shedding light into the eating habits of spiders suggests that they consume as much prey as the total meat and