PCP Papers-Pandemic Fraud Against Hancock, Whitty, Vallance and Ferguson
Visit the People's Union of Britain for the latest updates on movement of this case to trial PCP Papers Laid Alleging Pandemic Fraud Against Hancock,...
Only 19% of Earth’s land is still ‘wild’
The paper “debunks an important myth” in conservation circles, says Massachusetts Institute of Technology aerospace engineer Danielle Wood, who studies technology and international development but was not involved with the new work. By offering a long-term look at humans’ impact on the planet, the study reveals that it’s not people per se that send biodiversity on a downward spiral, but it’s instead the overexploitation of resources, she explains. If their practices are sustainable, “humans don’t have to be removed,” to save the world’s species.
Dolphins use names for friends and family to swim in teams for fishing and mating pods
“It is a ground-breaking study,” says Luke Rendell, a behavioral ecologist at the University of St. Andrews who was not involved with the research. The work adds evidence to the idea that dolphins evolved large brains to navigate their complex social environments.
Dr Thomas White on Dolphins Intelligence and Sentience
Dr Thomas White shares with us his knowledge on the implications his research has of how we currently treat dolphins; while his work focuses on ethics and how we need to re-evaluate our perception of dolphin intelligence. Humans continue to apply speciesism when observing intelligence of other creatures when we do not necessarily demonstrate balanced consciousness by living within the means of the earth’s sustainable carrying capacity.
New Bumblebee Species Discovered in Rocky Mountains
New Bumblebee Species Discovered in Rocky Mountains
32,000-year-old Seeds Brought Back to Life
One of the most intriguing stories in Paleoethnobotany is that of the oldest plant ever to be “resurrected” grown from 32,000-year-old seeds found from ancient squirrel burrows
You are Invited to a Special Event on Africa’s Human-Wildlife Crisis
The Elephant Protection Initiative Foundation is hosting a special event online for a screening of ‘Living on the Edge’ by Black Bean Productions, followed by...
Jellyfish That Can Defy Death And Turn Back Time
Turritopsis dohrnii, the so-called “immortal jellyfish,” can revert to an earlier developmental stage when injured or otherwise threatened.Getty Images A species of Jellyfish called T....
Energy Unleashed by Submarine Volcanoes Could Power a Continent
Volcanic eruptions deep in our oceans are capable of extremely powerful releases of energy, at a rate high enough to power the whole of the...
Bill to Ban Trade of Shark Fins in United States Reintroduced in Congress
Sharks credit Oceana says widely-supported legislation long overdue as new research confirms global shark populations have plummeted WASHINGTON – A bill (H.R. 2811) that would ban the...