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How Lightning Strikes Give the Tonka Bean Tree an Unfair Advantage in Panama's Rainforests

How Lightning Strikes Give the Tonka Bean Tree an Unfair Advantage in Panama's Rainforests

SCIENCE - 4/8/2025

Discover how the tonka bean tree turns lightning strikes into a survival advantage, thriving in Panama's rainforests while its competitors suffer. This groundbreaking study reveals nature's resilience.

Beneath the Waves: Giant 'Mermaid Pouches' Discovered in Active Volcano Off Vancouver Island

Beneath the Waves: Giant 'Mermaid Pouches' Discovered in Active Volcano Off Vancouver Island

SCIENCE - 4/7/2025

A stunning discovery of thousands of giant eggs, known as 'mermaid pouches,' in an active underwater volcano near Vancouver Island reveals the secrets of marine biodiversity and the surprising role of geothermal activity in egg incubation.

Discovery Beneath the Ice: Thriving Ecosystem Revealed by Massive Antarctic Iceberg

Discovery Beneath the Ice: Thriving Ecosystem Revealed by Massive Antarctic Iceberg

SCIENCE - 3/31/2025

An iceberg the size of Chicago has broken off the Antarctic ice shelf, revealing a stunning ecosystem beneath it. Researchers were surprised to find a thriving marine community, including undiscovered species, after the ice melted away.

Phytoplankton Blooms in the Gulf of Oman: Beauty or Ecological Crisis?

Phytoplankton Blooms in the Gulf of Oman: Beauty or Ecological Crisis?

SCIENCE - 3/29/2025

A vibrant display in the Gulf of Oman is drawing attention, not for its beauty, but for the ecological threat posed by Noctiluca scintillans, which disrupts marine life and threatens fisheries.

Mammoth Mice and Cosmic Water: Unraveling Nature's Mysteries

Mammoth Mice and Cosmic Water: Unraveling Nature's Mysteries

SCIENCE - 3/9/2025

Scientists have created woolly mice to study genetic traits of extinct mammoths, explored hornet diets, and uncovered primordial water from supernovae. Plus, a hopeful update on the ozone layer's recovery!

Antarctic Current: The Key to Earth's Climate at Risk of Slowing Down

Antarctic Current: The Key to Earth's Climate at Risk of Slowing Down

SCIENCE - 3/5/2025

New research reveals that the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, crucial for Earth's climate, could slow down by 20% by 2050 due to climate change, leading to dire consequences for ecosystems and sea levels.

Antarctic Circumpolar Current: The Ocean's Climate Regulator at Risk

Antarctic Circumpolar Current: The Ocean's Climate Regulator at Risk

SCIENCE - 3/3/2025

New research reveals the Antarctic Circumpolar Current could slow by 20% by 2050 due to climate change, with dire consequences for ecosystems and global climate regulation.

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