Coral larvae feed on their baby fat Free-floating corals use their baby fat to survive. Source: Science News Coral larvae feed on their baby fat Science News
Diverse yeasts make their home on coffee and cacao beans
Diverse yeasts make their home on coffee and cacao beans Yeasts in coffee and cacao are shaped by geography and human migration, genetic analysis finds. Source: Science News Diverse yeasts make their home on coffee and cacao beans Science News
Tilt of Moon's Axis May Explain the Origin of Water on Earth
Tilt of Moon’s Axis May Explain the Origin of Water on Earth A recent research paper published in the journal Nature said that the tilt of the Moon’s axis shifted over billions of years ago, and their findings may help…
Blowing Bubbles Could Protect Coral Reefs
Blowing Bubbles Could Protect Coral Reefs Oftentimes, the simpler solutions are the most effective, like the idea presented by a recent research on coral reef protection published in the Environmental Science & Technology journal. The research proposed blowing tiny bubbles…
Science vs. Religion? It's All in the Brain, Study Says
Science vs. Religion? It’s All in the Brain, Study Says Discussing the issue of science versus religion may be considered a no-no on the dinner table, but a recent study reaffirmed the notion that opposing world views are all in…
Jupiter 'Northern Lights' Observed
Jupiter ‘Northern Lights’ Observed Scientists are now closely studying Jupiter’s “Northern Lights” for the first time in history. The planet’s high-energy X-ray aurora, triggered by solar storms, was recently observed by a team of astronomers at the University College of…
Japan Kills 333 Whales in the Name of "Science"
Japan Kills 333 Whales in the Name of “Science” Japanese officials have confirmed the killing of more than 300 whales over a period of 115 days in their most recent “scientific” expedition in the Antarctic region. Source: Natures Talk Show…