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Category: Ecology

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City waste could support urban farming

Posted on March 17, 2025October 1, 2025 by Madeline Taylor

Researchers found that adding city waste products to local farms promoted a healthy soil microbiome and improved how tomatoes taste.

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    Global warming could impact bumblebees’ senses

    Posted on March 3, 2025June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

    Researchers showed that rising temperatures make it harder for bumblebees to detect their sugary food sources.

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      Butterflies use electrostatic force to pollinate

      Posted on January 6, 2025June 25, 2025 by Aubrey Zerkle

      Two biologists showed that butterflies and moths generate enough electrostatic charge to attract pollen grains from nearby flowers, but they…

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        Viruses keep acid-loving microbes in check

        Posted on December 23, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

        Researchers found viruses infect bacteria and other microorganisms in acid mine drainage and may control microbial diversity in these…

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          Why do furry animals do the “wet dog shake?”

          Posted on December 16, 2024June 25, 2025 by Hunter Dulay

          Researchers found mice have special neurons that sense disturbances to their fur, causing them to shake and groom themselves when wet.

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            When did the Galápagos tortoises become giant?

            Posted on October 3, 2024June 25, 2025 by Aubrey Zerkle

            Researchers analyzed new fossils from Ecuador that suggested the ancestors of Galápagos giant tortoises inhabited northern South America…

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              How will the melting Greenland Ice Sheet affect ocean currents?

              Posted on September 9, 2024June 26, 2025 by Andrea Corpolongo

              Researchers found the melting Greenland Ice Sheet is releasing tons of icebergs into the North Atlantic Ocean that could further disrupt…

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                Fruit flies use diverse senses to sniff out their surroundings

                Posted on April 22, 2024June 26, 2025 by Bhargabi Banerjee

                Scientists found cosmopolitan fruit flies have different genes for smelling and tasting that help them adapt to diverse habitats.

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                  Fig trees interbreed more at their climate extremes

                  Posted on February 26, 2024June 26, 2025 by Sciworthy

                  Scientists tracked how fig trees interbreed and swap DNA across different climatic zones to determine where new species might arise.

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                    A trilobite’s last supper

                    Posted on February 12, 2024June 25, 2025 by Aubrey Zerkle

                    Paleontologists described a trilobite fossil preserved in 3D with its gut contents intact.

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