A diverse diet and flexible behaviour may have empowered blenny fish to make a dramatic transition out of the water – but once on land, they have been forced to become specialised, a new study led by UNSW shows.
The number of red squirrels is on the increase in Ireland thanks to the return of the pine marten, a native carnivore, a new survey led by NUI Galway has found.
Sea turtles are amazing creatures. To celebrate Sea Turtle Week, check out these tremendous turtle facts to learn something new.
The gene is central to a mechanism that controls how receptive plants are to working with mycorrhizal fungi.
After Australia, Siberia is burning, indicating that the frequency of such events is on the rise, with myriad dire consequences.
A vast number of new wastewater treatment plants in developing countries has led to an imbalance between phosphorous and nitrogen in surface waters.
A newly released Nature paper with several NIVA co-authors highlights a continued management need for reduction of nutrient stress in lakes.
The public sector can access new satellite images of the UK to help issues such as town planning and flood mapping.
Antarctica is rapidly shedding ice, a loss that contributes to rising seas.
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