» Ammonia as a clean fuel: 'Do not create a new nitrogen problem,' says researcher
26/04/26 15:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Ammonia has been feeding the world for decades as a fertilizer and is now rapidly emerging as a carbon-free fuel for shipping and industry. But if we focus only on CO₂ emissions, we risk creating new nitrogen problems, warns nitrogen exp...
» Panama’s ocean lifeline vanishes for the first time in 40 years
26/04/26 14:21 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
For decades, the Gulf of Panama has relied on strong seasonal winds to trigger upwelling, bringing cool, nutrient-packed water to the surface. But in 2025, this dependable event didn’t happen. Researchers point to unusually weak winds as...
» Parinari capensis
26/04/26 14:00 from Botany One
Perhaps the biggest tree you'll never notice.
» Mezcal worm in a bottle DNA test reveals a surprise
26/04/26 13:34 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
The famous mezcal “worm” has long puzzled scientists, but DNA testing has finally cracked the case. Researchers found that all sampled larvae were actually agave redworm moth caterpillars—not a mix of species as once believed. While the ...
» Paris has successfully cut noise pollution, but urban birds still can't sing at their natural pitch
26/04/26 12:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
When Rachel Carson wrote the environmental classic "Silent Spring" in 1962, she warned that unchecked human impacts might create a silent future.
» Blood vessels found in T. rex bones are rewriting dinosaur science
26/04/26 11:44 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
Dinosaur DNA may still be out of reach, but scientists are uncovering something almost as exciting—ancient blood vessels hidden inside fossilized bones. In a massive Tyrannosaurus rex nicknamed Scotty, researchers discovered a network of...
» Large and projected increases in compound heatwaves-extreme precipitation events driven by anthropogenic emissions
26/04/26 11:10 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 25 April 2026 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Jiahe Liu, Jie Chen, Sebastian Sippel, Jiabo Yin, Andrew D. King, Sha Zhou
» DNA research just rewrote the origin of human species
26/04/26 10:53 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new picture of human origins that challenges the long-held idea of a single ancestral population in Africa. By analyzing genetic data from diverse modern African groups—especially the highly distinc...
» Plant Hunt
26/04/26 08:00 from Botany One
» Carbon in Color: Metaphors Shaping Science, Policy, and Imagination
26/04/26 07:50 from Wiley: Earth's Future: Table of Contents
Earth's Future, Volume 14, Issue 4, April 2026.
» Warming waters are supercharging an invasive salmon predator in Alaska
26/04/26 03:24 from Plants & Animals News -- ScienceDaily
As Alaska’s rivers warm, invasive northern pike are becoming noticeably more voracious. Scientists discovered that pike of all ages are eating more fish, with young pike increasing consumption by over 60%. Warmer water speeds up their me...
» Aggressive “hulk” lizards are wiping out millions of years of evolution
26/04/26 03:14 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
For ages, wall lizards coexisted in three distinct color types, each with its own strategy for survival. Now, a powerful green variant is taking over. These dominant “Hulk” lizards are outcompeting the others, causing yellow and orange m...
» Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods
25/04/26 22:40 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Researchers from Brown University and their collaborators have developed a new way to measure the properties of cells—an important development, they say, because accurate measurements of changes in cell elasticity can be used to better u...
» Australian farmers are battling another potential mouse plague—what is causing it?
25/04/26 22:30 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Got a mouse in your house? That thought alone may terrify you. Now imagine if mice were scampering through your house, rummaging in your pantry or even running across your face at night.
» Forty years on from the disaster, why there are foxes, bears and bison again around Chernobyl
25/04/26 21:30 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
In the novel "When There Are Wolves Again" by E.J. Swift, the Chernobyl disaster and its legacy is extrapolated to a near future where natural habitats are depleted and precarious.
» Fluorescent probe lights up centrioles and cilia in living cells across species
25/04/26 21:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Scientists at EPFL have developed CenSpark, a fluorescent probe that makes centrioles and cilia visible inside living cells, helping researchers study cell division, development, and immunity like never before.
» More shearwaters are washing up dead on Australian beaches. It's not due to 'natural' causes
25/04/26 20:30 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
You might know the short-tailed shearwater and sable shearwater by the common name "muttonbirds." These two species of seabird breed on islands off southeastern Australia. Both undertake a breathtaking two-week, non-stop flight across th...
» Venice is sinking. We analyzed every plan to save it, and none would preserve the city as we know it
25/04/26 19:30 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
Venice has coexisted with the sea throughout its 1,500-year history, perhaps better than any other city on Earth. Yet over the past century it has flooded increasingly often, as the sea rises and the city itself sinks under its own weight.
» When the rain comes, some NYC subway riders stay home. Scientists are now mapping exactly who, and where
25/04/26 19:00 from Earth News - Earth Science News, Earth Science, Climate Change
On a sweltering August afternoon or in the teeth of a winter storm, New York City subway riders make a quiet calculation: Is the trip worth it? A new study published in npj Sustainable Mobility and Transport takes a detailed look at how ...
» Before dinosaurs vanished, a hamster-sized mammal was already shaping what survived next on the Pacific Coast
25/04/26 18:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Mammals and dinosaurs coexisted on Earth until a catastrophic event 66 million years ago killed 75% of life on the planet. Despite the devastation, some animals survived, including rodent-like mammals in the Cimolodon genus. These creatu...
» A deeper look into marine heatwaves off the coast of Western Australia
25/04/26 17:25 from ScienceDirect Publication: Weather and Climate Extremes
Publication date: Available online 24 April 2026 Source: Weather and Climate Extremes Author(s): Sina S. Pinter, Nicole L. Jones, Matthew D. Rayson, Michael V.W. Cuttler
» Scientists just discovered Africa is closer to breaking apart than we thought
25/04/26 16:26 from Earth & Climate News -- ScienceDaily
Beneath East Africa’s Turkana Rift, scientists have found the crust is thinning to a critical point, suggesting the continent is gradually breaking apart. This “necking” process marks an advanced stage of rifting that could eventually le...
» This life‑threatening bacterium's hidden motor just gave medicine an unexpected opening to fight back
25/04/26 16:00 from Biology News - Evolution, Cell theory, Gene theory, Microbiology, Biotechnology
Scientists have mapped in unprecedented detail the structure of Vibrio bacteria, which can cause life-threatening infections linked to antibiotic resistance. The King's College London team behind the study, published in Nature Communicat...
» Eddy Kinetic Energy Contribution to Total Ocean Kinetic Energy From Multi‐Satellite Altimetry
25/04/26 15:48 from Wiley: Geophysical Research Letters: Table of Contents
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 53, Issue 8, 28 April 2026.