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A wing and a prayer: Chickens, praying mantises among likely enemies of invasive lanternflies

Potential predators of the spotted lanternfly are being brought into focus thanks to shutterbugs who have captured images of birds, insects, mammals and even fish consuming the invasive planthopper......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekMar 16th, 2021

Gardeners can help identify potentially invasive plants

The critical role of gardeners in identifying 'future invaders'—ornamental plants that could become invasive species—has been revealed by researchers from the University of Reading and the Royal Horticultural Society......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsFeb 27th, 2024

Native animals are easy prey after a fire. Could artificial refuges save them?

Australia is home to some of the most spectacular and enigmatic wildlife on Earth. Much of it, however, is being eaten by two incredibly damaging invasive predators: the feral cat and the red fox......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 26th, 2024

California to fight invasive plants in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta with herbicide treatments

In its fight against invasive aquatic plants in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, the California State Parks' Division of Boating and Waterways says it will begin a regiment of herbicide treatments that will last through the end of 2024......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 23rd, 2024

A fruit fly"s wing offers clues into how wounds heal

How long it takes for cells to close a fruit fly's wound can tell us a lot about the healing process in the early developmental stages of humans, and potentially treatments that prevent long-term damage......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 23rd, 2024

FDA stands against using smartwatches to monitor blood glucose levels

Apple and other tech companies have been working on new non-invasive methods to monitor blood glucose levels through smartwatches and similar devices. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has now come out against such technology, clai.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsFeb 21st, 2024

Australian citizen scientists hop to it with rabbit virus tracking project

Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, is calling on rural and regional Australians to join in the longest-running citizen science survey of rabbit diseases in the world, to help keep the invasive pest in check......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 21st, 2024

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree finally arrives this June

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree launches on June 21 and is bringing some truly unnerving enemies......»»

Category: topSource:  digitaltrendsRelated NewsFeb 21st, 2024

How Tech Giants Turned Ukraine Into an AI War Lab

AI tools provided by companies like Palantir raise questions about when and how invasive tech should be used in wartime Early on the morning of June 1, 2022, Alex Karp, the CEO of the data-analytics firm Palantir Technologies, cross.....»»

Category: topSource:  timeRelated NewsFeb 15th, 2024

High-tech spray can prevent and cure rusty plant threat

Researchers from The University of Queensland have developed a treatment that can both prevent and cure infection caused by an invasive fungal disease devastating native Australian plants......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 14th, 2024

Digital technologies have made ancient manuscripts more accessible than ever, but there are risks and losses, too

Near the end of the 18th century, a Greek monk named Nikodemos was putting together a massive anthology of Byzantine texts on prayer and spirituality, which he would call The Philokalia......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 11th, 2024

Climate change to bring invasive weeds to mid-Atlantic and northeastern US states: Study

In an online article published In Invasive Plant Science and Management, Justin D. Salva and Bethany A. Bradley performed and reported impact assessments on 104 plants most likely to expand with climate change into one or more Eastern U.S. States (De.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 9th, 2024

Reasons not to hug, snuggle or kiss chicks and chickens

Sometimes it hurts to dispel facts with science, but a Texas A&M AgriLife expert said even though there is a National Snuggle a Chicken Day (celebrated on Jan. 8), he hopes people don't hug and kiss baby chicks and chickens without proper awareness a.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 6th, 2024

Horses, camels and deer bad rap for razing plants. New research shows they"re no worse than native animals

Large introduced herbivores such as feral horses and camels are often seen as "invasive" species which damage native plants......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsFeb 2nd, 2024

Investigating effects of invasive trout on native charr in Kamikochi, Nagano

Globally, salmonids have been widely introduced into freshwater areas for aquaculture and recreational angling. brown trout (Salmo trutta), which are native to Europe, and brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), which are native to North America, were i.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

Team creates first database of field studies on the impacts of invasive plants in Europe

A team of experts has created the first database of field studies on the impacts of invasive plants on native species, communities and ecosystems in Europe......»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

Invasive vegetation stoking fierce Bogota fires

Forest fires which have engulfed Bogota in smoke over the past week have been fueled by highly flammable foreign plant species that have invaded Colombia's capital, experts say......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 29th, 2024

Study finds water quality of Europe"s rivers is generally better, but not consistent

River regulation, invasive animal and plant species, global climate change, and pollution—humans are severely impacting the ecosystems of rivers and streams......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsJan 26th, 2024

Using dragonfly wings to study the relationship between corrugated wing structure and vortex motions

Scientists from Hiroshima University undertook a study of dragonfly wings in order to better understand the relationship between a corrugated wing structure and vortex motions. They discovered that corrugated wings exhibit larger lift than flat wings.....»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsJan 26th, 2024

Tiny ant species disrupts lion"s hunting behavior

In a study published in the journal Science, a team of scientists report that a tiny and seemingly innocuous invasive ant species is changing tree cover in an East African wildlife area, making it harder for lions, the world's most iconic predator, t.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 25th, 2024

Your next Samsung smartwatch could come with glucose monitoring

Samsung has confirmed that they are working on a way for non-invasive glucose monitoring for their wearable devices. The post Your next Samsung smartwatch could come with glucose monitoring appeared first on Phandroid. Our wearables like o.....»»

Category: asiaSource:  phandroidRelated NewsJan 24th, 2024