SciencePhys.org• 18m ago
Financial markets are blind to the economic costs of biodiversity loss, leaving several countries at risk of defaulting on debt, according to new research published in Nature. While environmental degradation is recognized as a serious financial risk, sovereign debt markets currently have no way ...
ScienceNature• 17h ago
Nature, Published online: 10 June 2026; doi:10. 1038/s41586-026-10630-4 Accelerated Arctic glacier disintegration and a more dynamic sea ice cover are increasing iceberg-delivered dropstones in the deep ocean, reshaping seafloor habitats and extending cryospheric impacts far beyond glaciers.
SciencePopular Science• 1d ago
Many species didn’t have much sex for millions of years. They didn’t need it. The post Sex jumpstarted Earth’s animal biodiversity appeared first on Popular Science .