"To effectively protect nature, you first need to know what's there." Researchers stunned by rare discovery deep in the Amazon rainforest: 'I almost couldn't believe it' first appeared on The Cool Down.
The new head of Britain’s competition watchdog has said that businesses should adopt more green policies to avert a “sixth mass extinction”. Doug Gurr, a former Amazon executive, argued that firms should be “nudged” into reducing their consumption to protect the environment.
Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to new research published Wednesday.
A live-action film adaptation of the video game “Clair Obscur: Expedition 33” is in the works before the game even launches. Variety has learned exclusively that game developer Sandfall Interactive is teaming with Story Kitchen to develop a film version of the game,
The researchers also found evidence that silesaurids, long thought to be cousins of dinosaurs, might actually be ancestors of ornithischians. This finding could help explain why ornithischians are missing from the fossil record of the earliest dinosaur era.
The fossil was found at a cliff in Denmark. Fossilized vomit is called regurgitalite, and it's a type of trace fossil, which tells scientists about an organism's daily life.
Our planet now faces a global extinction crisis never witnessed by humankind. Scientists predict that more than 1 million species are on track for extinction in the coming decades. But there’s still time to halt this crisis — and we need your help.
Corendon Airlines says that the introduction of the 'authentic' Turkish snacks is in response to popular demand, following their introduction on flights from Germany earlier this month.
Jan. 27, 2025 — The world's botanic gardens must pull together to protect global plant biodiversity in the face of the extinction crisis, amid restrictions on wild-collecting, say ...
A team of environmental scientists from the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Michigan Technologic University and the University of Oregon has found a link between rising global temperatures and the decline in bird populations in remote areas around the world.