A yellow-bellied dwarf toad, last sighted in 1876, is rediscovered in Sri Lanka.
A yellow-bellied dwarf toad, last sighted in 1876, is rediscovered in Sri Lanka.
The UK government releases its recommendation that open access be “the main vehicle for the publication of research,” though it warns of the costs that could entail.
Rising ocean acidity along the California coast may wreak havoc in the region’s oyster populations.
Grasshoppers in fear of predation die with less nitrogen in their bodies than unstressed grasshoppers, which can affect soil ecology.
An open-access journal with an all-you-can-publish fee structure announces its launch.
Algal blooms are appearing under the ice in the Arctic Ocean in areas thought to receive too little light to support photosynthetic life.
A petition to require researchers funded by US federal science agencies to share their results now has enough signatures to prompt a response from the White House.
Radioactive particles from the Fukushima nuclear disaster provide an unexpected way to track migratory marine species.
Meals left to mold develop colors, mycelia, and beads of digested juices, sparking the eye of an artist, and the slight concern of a mycologist.