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Hosted on MSNInvisible DNA lurks everywhere in the environment — and we're on the verge of decoding its secretsEnvironments are littered with the DNA of the creatures that inhabit them. Analyzing it could provide a real-time view of how ...
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Hosted on MSNScientists Have Decoded The DNA Of White Oak TreesThe white oak, scientifically known as Quercus alba, is one of the most abundant trees across much of eastern North […] ...
genetic diversity in populations. Associate Professor Grueber said: "There is no getting around the fact that biodiversity is declining at unprecedented rates across the globe -- but there are ...
Ocean Diagnostic's new device can plunge 400 metres below the ocean's surface to collect data from at-risk species ...
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Mongabay on MSNCan a new DNA test save the world’s rarest turtle?It might sound hyperbolic to say that finding even one female turtle can revive an entire species. However, nothing could be ...
The scientists used their data to chart where and when plant species emerged or disappeared across Siberia and Alaska.
New research findings by Oceana, in collaboration with marine geneticist Dr. Adrian Munguia-Vega and in partnership with prestigious Swiss watchmaker, Blancpain, detected ...
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Mild, proactive exposure to environmental stress can help biological communities resist severe disturbances and maintain ...
This priority has been recognized in Australia's Strategy for Nature, and in goals and targets discussed at the United Nations biodiversity summit COP16. How can we safeguard or restore genetic ...
This includes guaranteeing timely, accessible funding for Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and other rights-holders, while aligning public, private, and other financial flows to support ...
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