SciencePhys.org• 8h ago
A shift toward more precise, measurable conservation goals could hold the key to protecting vulnerable species, according to the findings of a new study looking at African elephants. Conservationists are often faced with difficult decisions about where to put their financial resources; invest wh...
SciencePhys.org• 8h ago
The time-development of species communities cannot be understood solely through ecological interactions or environmental factors, as evolution can also alter community dynamics. This observation helps to understand, among other things, the consequences of antibiotic resistance.
EntertainmentDeadline• 9h ago
Anthony Guidera, who has credits on films such as Species and The Godfather Part III, has died. He was 65. The actor died on Saturday, June 6, following complications from a cardiac arrest in May and being on life support for three weeks, TMZ reports.
EntertainmentVariety• 14h ago
Anthony Guidera, known for his work in “The Godfather Part III” and “Species,” died Saturday in a Los Angeles-area hospital. He was 65. He had suffered a cardiac arrest in May and was on life support for three weeks, his wife confirmed to TMZ.
ScienceNew Scientist• 15h ago
A complex ecosystem of woolly mammoths, bison, horses and big cats has been elucidated by studying the faeces of small rodents that probably ate the bigger animals
SciencePhys.org• 15h ago
Humans are the only species known to use fully symbolic language: a system capable of expressing abstract ideas, imaginary worlds and endless combinations of meaning. But how did we get there?
SciencePopular Science• 15h ago
Many species didn’t have much sex for millions of years. They didn’t need it. The post Sex jumpstarted Earth’s animal biodiversity appeared first on Popular Science .
EntertainmentHollywood Reporter• 15h ago
A onetime model based in Paris, he also appeared in ‘The Rock,’ ‘Armageddon,’ ‘The Postman’ and ‘The Annihilation of Fish.
SciencePhys.org• 17h ago
Rhodoliths may look like small rocks on the seafloor, but they are actually living algae that create habitats for marine life and contribute to long-term carbon storage. A new study found that the deeper, low-light waters off Japan's Tanegashima Island harbor a surprisingly distinct and diverse ...