Issue
30 Breaks in this issue · 2021
The activity of ‘dark vessels’ – vessels that do not share their locations – hampers nations’ efforts to make fisheries transparent and accountable. Using...
Dystonia is a debilitating neurological disorder that severely impacts patient’s quality of life. Its diagnosis is challenging partly due to the absence of a...
The recovery of sea otters in Pacific Canada is broadly seen as a rewilding success story because they contribute to a more productive and biodiverse...
Nature often inspires scientists to engineer molecules for cutting-edge technologies like quantum computers. However, it has been challenging to handle...
Accelerating ocean warming is threatening marine ecosystems, and aquatic animals increasingly suffer from brutal heat waves. A new study reveals that fish’s...
Overfishing has threatened many oceanic sharks and rays with extinction, however, there’s a gap in our knowledge. Our study is the first to provide...
With climate change comes more climatic extremes, and a higher chance of them happening simultaneously. But they are currently being studied in isolation....
Ancient wild cats likely decided to move to our house thousands of years ago, but how this unique evolutionary adaptation happened remains unknown. Our study...
We created the first non-cuttable material by mimicking the unique shell structures of the abalone sea creature. The material dynamically interacts with...
Global carbon dioxide emissions increasingly rise with adverse climate impacts. Protection and restoration of land and coastal ecosystems are valuable natural...
Many plant and animal species inhabit the world’s major tropical areas with new species being discovered each year. But the numbers of species differ greatly...
Cancer rarely develops in the small intestine compared to in the large intestine, but its reason remains mysterious. A new study reveals that certain microbes...