Natural Resource Today Weekly - Issue #48

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

Stuttgart State Museum of Natural History:

Researchers provide new insights into the origins of gar fish. The study is published in the journal Cretaceous Research.

Queen Mary University of London:

In a new study published in the journal Biology Letters, researchers provide better understanding of pitch-size correspondence in tortoises.

Natural History Museum of Geneva:

Researchers shine new light on ancient coelacanth fish. The study is published in the journal Scientific Reports.

Trinity College Dublin:

Researchers provide new insights into movement patterns of basking sharks. Their findings are published in the journal Endangered Species Research.

University of Texas at Austin:

New research sheds light on human skeletal system. The study is published in the journal Science.

Pohang University of Science and Technology:

New study examines the impacts of frequent El Nino events. The research is published in the journal Science Advances.

University of Rovira I Virgili:

Researchers have developed a new tool to detect osteoporosis risk. The research is published in the journal ACS Central Science.

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology:

New research sheds light on plant resilience to drought. The study is published in the journal EMBO Reports.

University of Calgary: 

In a new study published in the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, researchers provide better understanding of wild fruit ethanol.

Chinese Academy of Sciences:

Researchers have described two new species of sabertooth cat that lived in Africa more than 5 million years ago. The study is published in the journal iScience.

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