A new study shows that we humans can help maintain healthy forests by focusing conservation efforts on the protection of animal pollinators and seed dispersers.
Problem/Solution: unknown
-
-
Bipartisan Anger Grows Over Russian Interference Into U.S. Election
December 12, 2016Republican and Democratic senators say it must not become a “partisan issue.”
-
Being called a bird brain is no insult
December 12, 2016A new study has found that bird brains have significantly more neurons than do mammal – even primate – brains of the same mass.
-
Signs of progress abound, but many traditions and cultural mores are yet to be overcome.
-
Researchers say it doesn’t have to do with socioeconomic status or Canada’s health care system.
-
This Shelter Transforms Into a Coat to Protect Refugees
December 9, 2016Designers hope to help protect the vulnerable migrants from the elements with a garment that can be refashioned into a temporary dwelling.
-
The Crops of the Future
December 5, 2016Scientists and plant breeders around the globe are developing new crop varieties that can withstand more extreme climates.
-
Turning Trash Into Gas May Finally Be a Thing
Added by greeley September 6, 2016People have been trying for decades to eliminate landfills and fight climate change by vaporizing garbage—with disappointing results. But that could be changing.
-
Abbreviated pundit roundup: Trump’s foreign policy speech failure
Added by greeley August 17, 2016By Georgia Logothetis Tuesday Aug 16, 2016 · 4:35 AM PDT on Daily Kos
-
The Journey Inward
Added by tecadmin August 10, 2016Find Inspiration, Encouragement & Support for your own Personal Growth