Por: The New York Times Science February 02, 2024
Sholto David, 32, has a Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology from Newcastle University in England. He is also developing an expertise in spotting errors in scientific papers. Most recently, and notably, in studies conducted by top executives at the Harvard-affiliated Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The institute said that it was requesting retraction of six manuscripts and had found 31 other manuscripts that required corrections.From his home... + full article
Newsweek USA Tech May 05, 2023
Humans and primates aren't the only animals to use tools to catch dinner. A bizarre species of bug takes resin from plants, which serves as a kind of glue trap for prey, researchers have discovered.The assassin bug, native to Australia, uses sticky resin from spinifex grass... + más
Scientists find new reason for why bears rub up against trees | Newsweek
Pollen extracted from flower encased in amber 40 million years ago | Newsweek
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics February 04, 2023
BILLINGS, Mont. – The Biden administration took a first step Friday toward ending federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future hunting in , and Idaho.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said state officials provided... + más
US may lift protections for Yellowstone, Glacier grizzlies | Associated Press
Historic photos show Yosemite's Lyell glacier as it edges towards oblivion | Newsweek
Los Angeles Times USA World February 04, 2023
The Biden administration took a first step Friday toward ending federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to hunting in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said state officials provided... + más
U.S. moves to lift protections for Rocky Mountain grizzlies | Portland Press Herald
US may lift protections for Yellowstone, Glacier grizzlies | WPLG Local 10
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation February 03, 2023
The Biden administration took a first step Friday toward ending federal protections for grizzly bears in the northern Rocky Mountains, which would open the door to future hunting in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said state officials provided... + más
Biden administration may lift some protections for grizzlies, opening door to hunting | Los Angeles Times
Grizzly bears haven’t been in this national park since 1996: Why officials want them back | WGN-TV
New York Daily News USA Politics December 10, 2022
ALBANY — A long-planned project to bring Metro-North train service to a transit-starved corridor of the Bronx is finally on track. Gov. Hochul, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and other officials attended a ceremonial groundbreaking Friday for the project, which includes... + más
Ground broken on new $3.2B station that will take riders from Bronx-to-Penn Station in one ride | New York Post
Mass transit extension to Dulles Airport opens at tough time | WPLG Local 10
Ars Technica USA Science November 02, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Nov 1, 2022 10:22 pm UTC / Mosquito larvae under a microscope. Certain predatory species feed on the larvae of their rival... + más
Maggots key to crisis-time fertilizer for Ugandan farmers | ABC News
Maggots key to crisis-time fertilizer for Ugandan farmers | Associated Press
The New York Times USA Science September 24, 2022
In its small glass aquarium, an octopus is coiled placidly in its den.Then, a crab falls into the tank.The octopus scrambles to fling itself over the crab, looking less like a finely honed killing machine than a toddler who’s spotted a cookie, engulfing its clawed prey in a... + más
Moose hunt in northern Maine begins Monday | Portland Press Herald
Former Woonsocket mayor found dead in her home, officials confirm | The Boston Globe
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