Six condors in the Central California flock have perished in 2025, but those losses, however tragic, will soon be superseded as 13 juveniles—seven raised in captivity in the Los Angeles Zoo and six raised in the Read More
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Humans have caused wild animals to shrink and domestic animals to grow, according to a new study out of the University of Montpellier in southern France. Researchers studied tens of thousands of animal bones from Read More
For wild bumble bees, diet isn't one-size-fits-all – New Study/Science
In the first long-term, community-level field study of wild bumble bee nutrition, a team of ecologists led by Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden discovered that wild bees aren’t just flitting from flower Read More
Discovery of wild cereal foraging far from Fertile Crescent challenges
The dawn of agriculture in the Neolithic was a major development in the evolution of modern human culture. Although scientists agree that farming developed independently several times around the world, including in Africa, the Americas, Read More
Unraveling the genetic mechanisms behind adaptive evolution stands as a pivotal challenge in molecular biology. While organisms often exhibit rapid phenotypic adjustments to environmental shifts, the underlying genomic processes remain poorly understood. Summary Understanding how Read More
Hubble’s razor-sharp view of NGC 1786, a globular cluster in the Large Magellanic Cloud, lets astronomers peer 160,000 light-years back to study some of the universe’s oldest stars. By comparing these ancient stellar time capsules Read More
In the dense forests of Gombe, female chimpanzees that build strong friendships—not with family, but with unrelated females—dramatically improve the odds their babies will survive. A decades-long study revealed that social bonding before Read More
Science, Volume 388, Issue 6754, Page 1422-1425, June 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of the Science article from June 2025, I can only provide a general summary. Volume 388, Issue 6754, Pages 1422-1425 of Science likely contains a peer-reviewed Read More