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Christian Cotroneo

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Toronto, ON, Canada

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • MotherNatureNetwork
  • The Dodo
  • HuffPost Canada

Past articles by Christian:

New Zealand is sitting on top of a massive bubble of lava from an ancient volcano

Scientists say powerful undersea eruptions from an ancient New Zealand volcano created a lava plume the size of India. → Read More

Bird-watching has boomed during the pandemic

Lockdown may have given us a renewed love for all that sings and soars in the natural world. → Read More

Dirt from this old Irish church really does have healing properties

A soil sample from an Irish churchyard proves effective in killing pathogens, meaning it could be useful for future antibiotics. → Read More

These giant invasive lizards are eating their way through Georgia

Exotic pet owners are being blamed for the dangerous rise of the black-and-white tegu. → Read More

There's so much 'green snow' in the Antarctic, you can see it from space

Algae blooms have turned huge tracts of Antarctica into green spaces. → Read More

Why do squirrels spend their time in trees and chipmunks prefer the ground?

Chipmunks build elaborate bunkers below ground, while squirrels prefer the high life. → Read More

A strange and tiny seahorse has been discovered in South Africa

After a tip from a local diver, scientists found pygmy seahorses living off the African coast. → Read More

Did scientists just find evidence of a parallel universe?

NASA equipment has detected ultra-high-energy particles shooting upward from Antarctic ice. → Read More

Why the indoor farming movement is taking off

Indoor farming still has a few hurdles, but it could reshape the entire industry and ease the damage caused by traditional farming. → Read More

Most of the time, Dr. Google has no idea what ails you

Online symptoms checkers get the right diagnosis only 36% of the time. → Read More

Fisherman visits dolphin every day to make up for the missing tourists

Without humans visiting him, loneliness was starting to wear on this bottlenose dolphin. → Read More

Scientists have created the world's first liquid metal lattice

A new liquid metal lattice can be returned to its original shape after being damaged. → Read More

Why the rise of green chemistry matters

By following green chemistry, manufacturers can adopt new scientific processes to minimize the toll their products take on the environment. → Read More

Behold, a sea of pink flamingos in Mumbai

Flamingos are making themselves comfortable in Mumbai, flocking there in greater numbers as humans are locked down. → Read More

Astronomers create an unprecedented portrait of Jupiter in infrared

Scientists use two telescopes and an aircraft to reveal Jupiter's stormy secrets. → Read More

Garter snakes form surprisingly strong, human-like friendships

New research finds eastern garter snakes prefer to spend their time with their friends, just like humans do. → Read More

No fossil fuels are burned to run this jet engine

Engineers have developed a prototype for an engine that's fueled by microwaved air. → Read More

Behold, the most detailed map of the moon ever created

50 years worth of data went into making this stunningly detailed moon map. → Read More

A suburb in Costa Rica gives citizenship to plants, trees, and bees

Green spaces are incorporated into urban planning in Curridabat, a suburb to San Jose, Costa Rica. → Read More

Even 400,000 years ago, the loss of animal species took a toll on humans

Prehistoric humans missed animals when they disappeared and even wondered how to get them back. → Read More