Microbial ‘phosphorus gatekeeping’ found at centre of study exploring 700,000 years of iconic coastline
Study digs deep into past to understand vital microscopic process in soil.
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Study digs deep into past to understand vital microscopic process in soil.
New technique expands possibilities for secure communication, advanced quantum simulation and real-world quantum applications.
Study is the first documentation of thriving tropical oyster reefs in northern Australia.
Study finds “nature positive” terms being used for marketing greenwash without making contributions to conservation.
Oldest long-distance seafaring expedition took place before the invention of boats with sails, likely using simple dugout canoes.
Study reveals medication prescribed for sleep disorders increased river-to-sea migration success of juvenile salmon in the wild.
Study sheds new light on unrecognised but important crossroad for biogeographic exchange between Africa and Eurasia.
Anthropogenic pressures, invasive species and climate change could have disastrous consequences for ecosystems globally.
Study estimates 98 per cent of prawn sites and 50 per cent of prawn production would be impacted.
Study finds 9,000-year-old Arabian lake flooded the Empty Quarter and drove early human movements.