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  • Kennesaw State Paper Sheds Light on Biodiversity Amid Climate Change

    Fewer parasites in U.S. waters might be seen by many as a good thing, but a Kennesaw State University biologist says the trend signals potential danger for fish and other wildlife.

  • Extreme Snowfall in West Antarctica Driving Sea-Level Rise

    A new study highlights how extreme snowfall events significantly alter the amount of ice lost by the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. 

  • Genome Research: Origin and Evolution of Vine

    Cultivation and growth of grapevines have strongly influenced European civilizations, but where the grapevine comes from and how it has spread across the globe has been highly disputed so far.

  • Stressed Out: Mapping the Human Footprint on Coastal Areas Globally

    A global mapping project led by University of Queensland researchers has revealed the major stressors placed upon global coastlines by human activity.

  • How Do We Make Farming Better for the Planet? Ask Women

    BU-led study used video games to test ways of balancing agriculture and conservation—and found getting more women involved in decision-making may boost productivity and the planet’s health.

  • Rivers and Streams in the Andean Cordillera Are Hot Spots for Greenhouse Gases Emissions

    A new scientific study by researchers from the University of Liège shows that rivers in the Andean mountains contribute 35% and 72% of riverine emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and methane (CH4 ) in the Amazon basin, the world's largest river. 

  • The Counting of Nine Billion Trees Could Help Manage Climate Credits and Nature Restoration

    Climate researchers from the University of Copenhagen and NASA have developed a method that has now mapped several billion trees and their carbon uptake in Africa’s Sahel.

  • 3D Radar Scan Provides Clues About Threats to Iconic Alaskan Glacier

    Mapping a large coastal glacier in Alaska revealed that its bulk sits below sea level and is undercut by channels, making it vulnerable to accelerated melting in an already deteriorating coastal habitat.

  • Discovery of Novel Gene to Aid Breeding of Climate Resilient Crops

    Researchers have revealed for the first time how a key gene in plants allows them to use their energy more efficiently, enabling them to grow more roots and capture more water and nutrients.

  • How Can We Tackle the Biggest Challenges? Ask a Plant

    Without plants, we’d have no air to breathe or food to eat, yet plant science lingers in the shadowy wings while other fields take center stage. 

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