GOAT is how visitors are pitching a new arrival at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in ...
For the first time in over a century, researchers have documented evidence of cougars reproducing in Minnesota.
IUGR piglets can represent up to 30% of a contemporary litter but account for the overwhelming majority of preweaning ...
Infectious biological agents are significant causes of reproductive disorders and thus are of high research priority in animal industries around the world.
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Study links toxic chemicals to rising infertility across humans and wildlife
Over the past four decades, sperm counts among men worldwide have dropped by more than 50 percent, according to a 2022 ...
Baby tapirs look like walking watermelons with their striped and spotted bodies — a unique pattern that is as strategic as it ...
Al Moutmir, an outreach initiative providing data-driven tools to help farmers, has showcased its integrated programs at SIAM in Meknes ...
COLUMN. Born in Central Asia, these bulb plants – whose name likely comes from their turban-like shape – have a long ...
Beginning in fall 2026, UNC Pembroke will offer a new Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, a program designed to prepare students to lead the future of farming while strengthening one of the region’s ...
The EU is banning 15 chemicals in cosmetics starting next week — but they’re still allowed in the US
Starting next week, manufacturers and retailers in the European Union will be forced to scrap any existing stock and cease ...
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Cocaine pollution seems to make salmon swim farther than usual. Scientists don't know the long-term consequences
The world’s waterways are becoming increasingly contaminated with pharmaceuticals and illegal drugs—and the pollutants are ...
After scientists exposed wild fish to cocaine and a cocaine metabolite, they observed that, as in the lab, fish on cocaine do ...
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