Category: environment
Yup, this article is about coyote poop. In the bustling city landscapes, wildlife such as urban coyotes often go unnoticed. However, their presence and behaviors can have significant implications for… Read More
Have you ever wondered how animals with different lifestyles and environments evolve their brains? I know my boys do. The article “Does the expensive brain hypothesis apply to amphibians and… Read More
When I make my list of the top ten bugs, fruit flies are not on it. Not even close, for reasons you might guess. That doesn’t mean they’re not fascinating…. Read More
In the bustling heart of our rapidly growing urban landscapes, the concept of “smart cities” has emerged as a beacon of hope and innovation. It promises a future where technology… Read More
Do you know how hard it is to find research about the actual Groundhog Day? Lots of articles use the phrase “Groundhog Day,” but few dive into the history. Welcome… Read More
I live in Pennsylvania, USA, and we are getting hammered by the Emerald Ash Borer. Whole forests around me are dying because of this invasive insect. The article Participatory ground… Read More
Have I got some girl bosses for you?!? (I’m a 43 year old man; I have no business trafficking in youth slang…) Welcome to a fascinating journey into the world… Read More
In our fast-paced world, roads connect us, but they also pose significant risks. The article “Main guidelines in road safety audits: a literature review” published in Frontiers in Built Environment,… Read More
In the intriguing article, “Tool use, or not tool use, that is the question: is the necessity hypothesis really inconsequential for the African great apes?”, researchers delve deep into the… Read More
Arachnids, those often misunderstood creatures that crawl in many a nightmare, are in fact a vital part of our world’s ecosystem. They are as diverse as they are numerous, with… Read More
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