When COVID-19 lockdowns emptied city streets, urban environments changed almost overnight. New research suggests that Los Angeles city birds responded just as quickly, with measurable shifts in beak ...
As the U.S. formally exited from the World Health Organization last month, Trump administration officials misleadingly claimed that the WHO āpushedā or āpromotedā lockdowns during the COVID-19 ...
For ecologists, the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a remarkable natural experiment in what can happen to wild animals when humans stay home. By Emily Anthes About two decades ago, the dark-eyed junco ...
Stephen Miller appears to have forgotten who was president in 2020 when he mentioned the topic of āCOVID lockdownsā on Fox News, where he ranted about how Joe Biden and Donald Trump are polar ...
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These urban birds evolved longer beaks during COVID-19 lockdowns. Then, they changed back
In the spring of 2020, when humans were largely hunkered down at home amid the Covid-19 pandemic, wild animals began behaving differently. Cougars, goats, sea lions and other creatures took over quiet ...
From the Archives' is a series where students reflect on how issues have developed since Epigram last reported on them. This ...
A drop in pollution during the covid lockdowns changed the chemistry of the atmosphere, driving a surge in methane levels that has concerning implications for future global warming. Methane lasts only ...
Wetlands like South Sudan's Sudd swamp saw more rainfall in 2020 due to the La Niña climate event, which caused more methane to enter the atmosphere. Inna67895 via Wikimedia Commons As the world ...
Dark-eyed juncos are small sparrows found throughout North America. Rhododendrites via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY-SA 4.0 In the spring of 2020, when humans were largely hunkered down at home amid ...
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