Survival of the Small: Decoding the Evolutionary Resilience That Allowed Mammals and Birds to Outlast the Dinosaurs 66 Million Years Ago

Approximately 66 million years ago, a mountain-sized asteroid, roughly 10 kilometers in diameter, hurtled through the Earth’s atmosphere at speeds exceeding 64,000 kilometers per hour. When it struck the Yucatán…

The Silent Threat of Acoustic Pollution to the Survival of Indonesia’s Marine Turtle Populations and Coastal Biodiversity

In the sprawling archipelago of Indonesia, the rhythmic sound of crashing waves and rustling coastal winds is increasingly being drowned out by the thrum of human activity. From the vibrant…

The Himalayan Pit Viper: Evolutionary Mysteries and Ecological Survival in the World’s Highest Mountain Range

At altitudes approaching 5,000 meters above sea level, the air is thin, the ultraviolet radiation is intense, and temperatures can plummet from a mild sun-drenched afternoon to a lethal freeze…

Guardians of the Canopy: Dela Mawar and the Fight for Orangutan Survival in the Heart of Borneo

Deep within the verdant landscape of Desa Merasa, located in the Berau Regency of East Kalimantan, a 20-year-old woman named Dela Mawar stands as a final line of defense for…

Indonesia’s Finance Minister Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa Unveils ‘Survival Mode’ Economic Strategy Amidst Global Headwinds

JAKARTA – Minister of Finance Purbaya Yudhi Sadewa has articulated a robust "survival mode" economic strategy, which the Indonesian government is currently implementing to navigate the turbulent waters of global…

The Evolutionary Heritage and Modern Survival Crisis of the Komodo Dragon in the Indonesian Archipelago

The Varanus komodoensis, known globally as the Komodo dragon, stands today not merely as a biological curiosity but as a resilient survivor of a lineage spanning over four million years,…

The Evolutionary Persistence of Silverfish and the Biological Mechanisms Behind Their 400 Million Year Survival

The silverfish, known scientifically as Lepisma saccharinum, represents one of the most remarkable success stories in the history of terrestrial life, serving as a biological bridge to an era long…