ADHD Foraging, Pollution & Pollinators, Big Cats Listen

Published: March 27, 2024, 7 a.m.

Today, you\u2019ll learn about how ADHD might have actually helped our ancient ancestors thrive, the way pollution makes it hard for nighttime pollinators to stop and smell the flowers, and a new study that suggests lions, tigers, and other big cats can tell who\u2019s talking to them.  

 

ADHD Foraging 

 

 

Pollution & Pollinators 

 

  • \u201cAt night, pollution keeps pollinating insects from smelling the flowers.\u201d by Elizabeth Pennisi. 2024.  
  • \u201cHere\u2019s how insects help keep ecosystems in balance.\u201d WWF. 2023.  
  • \u201cNitrate radicals and biogenic volatile organic compounds: oxidation, mechanisms, and organic aerosol.\u201d by Nga Lee Ng, et al. 2017.  

 

Big Cats Listen 

 

 

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