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2 Min Read LA PAZ (Reuters) - Bolivia’s Tuni glacier is disappearing faster than initially anticipated, according to scientists in the Andean nation, a predicament that will likely make worse water shortages already plaguing the capital La Paz, just 60 km away. Scientists from the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés (UMSA), who monitor the Tuni and other regional glaciers, told Reuters the once sprawling glacier had been reduced to just one square kilometer. Where once they had predicted it would last through 2025, now they say its disappearance is imminent. “This entire sector was once covered with ice,” said Dr. Edson Ramírez, a university glaciologist. Across much of the glacier´s former path, now only discolored rock remains, exposed for the first time in centuries. ....
Conservation International has revealed that an expedition high up in the Bolivian Andes (the forests of Zongo Valley) was very successful as experts discovered 20 never-before-seen species and 4 rediscovered species that were previously thought to be extinct. The expedition, which was led by the environmental group as well as the government of La Paz, consisted of 17 scientists who explored a Huaylipaya indigenous community called Chawi Grande which is located close to La Paz. In an interview with Conservation News, biologist Trond Larsen who co-led the expedition, explained that the team identified a total of 1,204 species in the Zongo Valley with the 20 newly discovered ones including “the mountain fer-de-lance viper, the Bolivian flag snake and the lilliputian frog, as well as four orchid and four butterfly species.” ....
Article Science News Roundup: Antarctica rocked by 30,000 tremors in 3 months, Chilean scientists say; Canada signs deal to send first astronaut on U.S. mission around the moon and more Narrow hallways present higher infection risks Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans, researchers say Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans similar to how domesticated dogs do, by using their gaze to point and ask for help, researchers said in a study published on Wednesday.Reuters | Updated: 18-12-2020 19:06 IST | Created: 18-12-2020 18:31 IST Representative image Image Credit: Wikipedia Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Narrow hallways pose higher infection risk; hospitalized COVID-19 patients often need readmission ....
Article Science News Roundup: Samples from asteroid more than hoped for, Japan researchers say; Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans, researchers say and more The samples, the climax of a six-year space odyssey to the Ryugu asteroid by the space probe Hayabusa2, arrived in Japan last week but researchers did not know for sure until this week if they had actually gotten anything. Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans, researchers say Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans similar to how domesticated dogs do, by using their gaze to point and ask for help, researchers said in a study published on Wednesday.Reuters | Updated: 16-12-2020 18:58 IST | Created: 16-12-2020 18:29 IST ....
Article Science News Roundup: A dinosaur with hair and ribbons has scientists enthralled; New and rediscovered species found in pristine Andes of Bolivia and more Narrow hallways present higher infection risks Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans, researchers say Kangaroos can learn to communicate with humans similar to how domesticated dogs do, by using their gaze to point and ask for help, researchers said in a study published on Wednesday.Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-12-2020 19:05 IST | Created: 17-12-2020 18:28 IST Representative Image Image Credit: Pixabay Following is a summary of current science news briefs. Narrow hallways pose higher infection risk; hospitalized COVID-19 patients often need readmission ....