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Ecologically- and economically-rich coral reefs occur in very specific places on our planet.
New species finds include a succulent plant, worms and crustaceans near a hydrothermal vent and desert bees.
How can we effectively communicate the urgency around plastic pollution in the ocean to effect change?
A recent study finds that jellyfish blooms could threaten entire marine ecosystems.
A nematode worm was discovered over a mile underground. Where else might such life lurk?
This week's science news round-up is all about ants: plant-trimming, networking, supermodel ants!
A recent paper on extinction rates has scientists (and headline writers) disagreeing.
Chemical analysis of fossilized teeth shows our early male ancestors never roamed too far from home.
Could llama dung have been the key to the rise and success of the Incan Empire?
Gliese 581d, Venom and Size Does Matter: some not-to-be-missed science news headlines from the week!
Microbial mats may have provided both food and oxygen to early life on Earth.