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The increasing use of silver-containing nanoparticles (NPs) in commercial products has led to NP accumulation in the environment and potentially in food webs. Identifying the uptake pathways of ...
Salamander enthusiasts should be careful when seeking out these animals in the wild, since some of them are poisonous. There ...
Salamanders are amphibians, not reptiles. There are over 700 species of salamanders globally, but all are classified as ...
Water and air pose completely different challenges to animals on a number of levels.
In this paper, we investigate secure transmissions in integrated satellite-terrestrial communications and the green interference based symbiotic security scheme is proposed. Particularly, the ...
A giant burrowing salamander fossil challenges assumptions about amphibian evolution in prehistoric Appalachia. A giant salamander with powerful jaws once burrowed through the ancient soil of what is ...
The anatomy and genetic makeup of these salamanders reveal evolutionary traits conserved through time, offering vital information about terrestrial vertebrate life during ancient periods. Physical ...
--Terrestrial Energy Inc., a developer of small modular nuclear plants using advanced reactor technology, today announced a collaboration with Ameresco, Inc.,, a leading energy solutions provider ...
Estuaries are a key “action zone” for both terrestrial organic carbon degradation and aging, with environmental implications of CO2 release and oxygen consumption.
Axolotls and salamanders are fascinating amphibians that often confuse nature enthusiasts due to their similar appearances. While axolotls are technically a type of salamander, they possess distinct ...
ETSU researchers uncover a giant fossil salamander, shedding light on Appalachian biodiversity and ancient salamander evolution.
The giant Dynamognathus robertsoni, measuring approximately 16 inches in length, ranks among the largest terrestrial salamanders ever discovered. The fossil, which is part of the rich trove of finds ...