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![Michael Stech Verschillende soorten mossen en algen hechten zich aan straattegels, bakstenen en beton.](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/bb90fe05-2264-4a45-9184-653d5d7db270.jpg&h=170&w=270&v=1648584346)
Which 'hidden' organisms live in the city? How can we use these organisms to help trees grow better, make concrete more plant-friendly and measure heat stress? Will city dwellers act more environmentally conscious if they let..
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02 April 2022 2 jaar oud
![Arie van der Meijden De Thaise bosschorpioen, Heterometrus spinifer, is in de studie gebruikt om de vernieuwde methode op te testen.](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/bfaee70f-3d4a-47a1-b6f8-08e5b96a64a1.png&h=170&w=270&v=1637336286)
An international team of scientists has found an innovative, animal-friendly way of studying venom genes. The technique makes it possible to determine the unique venom production of a wide range of venomous animals...
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20 November 2021 2 jaar oud
![Mauricio Antón, Wikimedia Commons De afbeelding toont een laat-Pleistoceen landschap met wolharige mammoeten, paardachtigen, een wolharige neushoorn en Europese holenleeuwen met een rendierkarkas.](https://cdn-img.newstory.nl/naturetoday/images/optimized/73e37363-4741-45fc-afab-cebd2e0f4751.png&h=170&w=270&v=1630419103)
The current Arctic region is a desolate place with sparse scrubs, barely enough to support roaming reindeer. Yet 50,000 years ago, in the Pleistocene, that picture was completely different: large herds of woolly mammoths and..
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04 September 2021 2 jaar oud