Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #100

The most significant scientific findings you should know in less than 2 minutes.

Natural History Museum Bielefeld:

Researchers have described a new ancient species of marine crocodile that lived in Germany more than 130 million years ago. Their discovery is published in the journal Systematic Palaeontology.

University of Arkansas:

New research findings provide fresh insights into species abundance in nature. The study is published in the journal PLOS Biology.

Brown University:

Researchers provide a clear understanding of climate history in tropical South America. The study is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

University of Wollongong:

In a recent study published in the journal Nature, researchers shed new light on coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef.

University of the Witwatersrand:

Researchers offer essential insights into social behaviour of bush Karoo rat. The research is published in the journal Animal Behaviour.

Nottingham Trent University:

Researchers shine light on model-based learning in horses. The research is published in the journal Applied Animal Behaviour Science.

University of Wurzburg:

New research sheds light on the evolution of tetrapod. The study is published in the journal Nature.

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis:

In a recent study published in the journal Sustainable Production and Consumption, researchers provide essential insights into phosphorus recovery in wastewater.

Western University: 

Researchers shine new light on DNA mechanisms. The research is published in the journal Nucleic Acids Research.

University of Cincinnati:

New research findings offer insights into cavefish taste buds. The study is published in the journal Communications Biology.