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Hidden ecosystem of the ovaries plays a surprising role in fertility
A woman's fertility declines with age, which is often attributed to a fall in egg number and quality, but the environment of the ovaries themselves may also be responsible ...
At the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, our mission is clear: Deliver trusted journalism and content that strengthens and informs our community. That mission doesn’t change in the age of AI — it becomes ...
Ecosystem restoration projects aim to restore biodiversity and associated compromised ecosystem services. Evidence is persuasive of the increased risks of zoonotic diseases with degradation and ...
New research reveals fungi, not plants, were Earth's first land colonizers, emerging hundreds of millions of years earlier. These ancient fungi partne ...
Rainbow snake populations have decreased due to habitat loss and a decline in their primary food source, the American eel. For several years now, Burmese pythons have been a priority for the Florida ...
The ticking of the biological clock is especially loud in the ovaries—the organs that store and release a woman's eggs. From age 25 to 40, a woman's chance of conceiving each month decreases ...
The private-equity firm restores streams and wetlands and then sells the mitigation credits generated by the work.
Majestic oak trees are considered to be Super Trees for their beauty and the positives they bring to our ecosystem. A local arborist explains what those benefits are. -- ...
Sea turtles are making a surprising comeback, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The news was not so good for Arctic seals.
Trust in everyday life once operated more like the Galápagos: it was built gradually and reinforced over time.
Jasmín Ordóñez looks out from a wooden boat at the water as she crosses a narrow channel that connects a labyrinth of chinampas, island farms that were built by the Aztecs thousands of years ago. “Let ...
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