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Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
A new study argues that religion, politics and war affect how animals and plants in cities evolve, and the confluence of ...
As the climate warms, scientists expect animals and plants to move to cooler areas—uphill, toward the poles, or into deeper waters. But in a surprising twist, scientists have found that over a third ...
A study published in People and Nature finds that both sight and sound influence perception of biodiversity, and participants ...