NewsButterflies Could Lose Spots as Climate Warmsby University of ExeterFindings challenge the view about why female meadow brown butterflies have varying spot numbers
NewsWrongly-Enforced Rules over ‘Digital Surrogates’ by Museums Censors Researchby University of ExeterThe study proposes a new framework to help staff in cultural institutions
NewsRisk of Young-Onset Dementia Could Be Reduced through Targeting Health and Lifestyle Factorsby University of ExeterNew findings indicate that genetics are not the sole cause of dementia
NewsPositive Tipping Points Must Be Triggered to Solve Climate Crisisby University of ExeterMoments when beneficial changes gain rapid momentum are needed to reach the required levels of decarbonization
NewsConsensus Needed on When Global Warming Reaches 1.5°Cby University of ExeterResearchers propose a solution to defining the current level of global warming
NewsRoaming Seabirds Need Ocean-Wide Protectionby University of ExeterNew study sheds light on where Indian Ocean seabirds go when they are not breeding
NewsClearing Mangroves Makes ‘Muddification’ Worseby University of ExeterThe solution to the problem is more sustainable land use upstream, rather than mangrove removal
NewsFlagship Individuals Can Boost Conservationby University of ExeterUsing individual animals or plants to help raise awareness can greatly help mobilize public support when done well
NewsTiny Fish Surprise Scientists in ‘Volunteer’s Dilemma’by University of ExeterTrinidadian guppies do not behave the same way as humans do when presented with the volunteer's dilemma
NewsAmazon Dolphins at Risk from Fishing, Dams, and Dredgingby University of ExeterMany Amazon river dolphins live close to proposed dam and dredging sites