Medicine & TechnologyA child's skeleton from 31,000 years ago had its left foot amputated and apparently survived for nearly 10 years, making it the oldest evidence of surgical limb amputation. Read the article to learn more.
The newly discovered species of carnivorous pitcher-plant lays its traps unlike anything seen by botanists before. Read on to find out more about the pitcher plant that lays its traps underground.
A new study from Malaysian Borneo discovered the true origins of the country's rare 'mystery monkey.' Read more about the factors that made the primate exist and how it is linked to the current state of the monkey population on the island.
A case study presents a significant link between climate change and available health care. Scientists, NGOs, and local rainforest communities have worked together for more than a decade to provide healthcare for the people of Borneo while protecting the national forest at the same time.
A dramatic response to climate change is happening to Moths specifically. In Borneo, there are findings that Moths and tropical insects are getting smaller! Darwinism mandates the survival of the fittest, and this response is very marked in how hotter tropics are causing radical changes in local flora and fauna.