More than half of underwater species have become rarer in some inland waters, say researchers at the Finnish Environment Institute (Syke) – who lay out recommendations to reverse the trend.
A public vote established the brown bear as Finland's national animal in 1985, but is it now time for a change?
In a stunning and significant pushback to the “doomsday” climate activist community, Bill Gates, a leading proponent for ...
One of the most iconic ecosystems of the Peruvian plateau, the Junín Lake basin, suffers from "critical" levels of arsenic, ...
Rats with faecal implants from exuberant toddlers were more willing to explore their surroundings ...
All over the world people are ageing more rapidly and succumbing to diseases that typically affected the elderly. But there ...
Public school districts across the country are facing declining enrollment and shrinking budgets. This reality is forcing ...
EU leaders took a step forward on their 2040 climate goal and the UN’s shipping body delayed carbon pricing after US pressure ...
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The story of Astuvansalmi rock paintings continues—imaging technology may reveal new paintings
An ancient elk gazes into the distance from the steep shoreline cliff of Lake Yövesi. The autumn day is sunny, but very windy ...
Around a third of people over the age of 80 suffer from age-related macular degeneration (AMD), with an estimated 20 million ...
From stunning action shots to goofy and heartwarming portraits, this competition celebrates the artistry of dog photographers ...
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