A Namib desert beetle runs to stay cool : how scientists solved the puzzle of this unique and (…)

7 janvier 2026 | Duncan Mitchell, Honorary Professorial Research Fellow, University of the Witwatersrand, Joh R. Henschel, Desert Ecology Research Associate, South African Environmental Observation Network, Centre for Environmental Management, University of the Free State
A Namibian desert beetle cools down by running in the sun.
 Site référencé:  The Conversation (Africa)

The Conversation (Africa) 

HIV funding still falls short of targets after pledges : what’s at stake
4/01/2026
Hotter weather thickens the blood of wild mammals : in a world first we traced this in African striped mice using 12 years’ worth of blood samples
4/01/2026
Political policing in Museveni’s Uganda : what it means for the 2026 elections
4/01/2026
Street food in Mombasa : how city life shaped the modern meal
2/01/2026
What makes mountain birds sing at dawn – and why are they sometimes quiet ? Ecologists explain
1er/01/2026
US air strikes in northern Nigeria : possible windfalls, as well as dangers
31/12/2025