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Elephants such as “Rambo,” seen here, have become regional celebrities, begging for food from visitors. Must be used in conjunction with Ecological Solutions and Evidence paper on the dangers of ...
A new study led by UC San Diego Assistant Professor Shermin de Silva cautions that human-provided food interactions can led to dangerous outcomes.
Human feeding of wild animals can cause animals to lose their foraging ability and become a conduit for disease transmission.
A new study from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem reveals that Neanderthals living in two nearby caves in northern ...
Robert T. Burns, distinguished professor of biosystems engineering, has received a Gold Medal Award for 2025 from the ...
As part of the RiverTowns Program, community members in Tishomingo County, Mississippi, shared how they use and imagine the ...
DNA Moiré Superlattices are the focus of a study now published in Nature Nanotechnology. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are ...
Early-onset gastrointestinal (GI) cancers are rising at alarming rates worldwide and, in the U.S., are increasing faster than ...
CO2 in exhaust gas from a thermal power plant reacts with waste silicon recovered from end-of-life photovoltaic (PV) panels ...
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A team of scientists has developed a powerful new way to detect subtle magnetic signals in common metals like copper, gold, and aluminium—using nothing more than light and a clever technique. Their ...
Scientists study cassava in the field for signs of witches' broom disease. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...