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  • Fossil Growth Reveals Insights into the Climate

    Panthasaurus maleriensis lived about 225 million years ago in what is now India. It is an ancestor of today's amphibians and has been considered the most puzzling representative of the Metoposauridae.

  • Long Live the Queen: UBC Scientists Find Clues to Queen Bee Failure

    Scientists at UBC are unravelling the mysteries behind a persistent problem in commercial beekeeping that is one of the leading causes of colony mortality—queen bee failure.

  • UCF Researchers Are Developing Models to Predict Storm Surges

    Predicting periods of relatively higher flood risk would allow officials to prepare and deploy resources more in advance.

  • How Rivers Shape States

    Many state and local boundaries around the world—including many in the United States—are the product of rivers.

  • Rising Waters on Kenya’s Great Rift Valley Lakes

    Months of torrential rains have caused Lakes Baringo and Bogoria to swell, creating several problems for local wildlife and people.

  • NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracking Record-Breaking Tropical Storm Paulette

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of Tropical Storm Paulette as it tracked through the Central North Atlantic Ocean on Sept. 8.

  • Past Rapid Warming Levels In The Arctic Associated With Widespread Climate Changes

    Abrupt climate changes during the Last Glacial Period, some 115,000 to 11,700 years ago, happened at the same time across a region extending from the Arctic to the Southern Hemisphere subtropics.

  • About 94 Percent Of Wild Bee And Native Plant Species Networks Lost

    Climate change and an increase in disturbed bee habitats from expanding agriculture and development in northeastern North America over the last 30 years are likely responsible for a 94 per cent loss of plant-pollinator networks.

  • Using Nature-Inspired Designs To Protect Coastal Communities

    Texas A&M researchers are testing how a combination of sand dunes with coastal structures could better protect against flooding.

  • AgriLife Extension Helps Before, After Hurricane Laura

    The Texas A&M agency assists in hurricane preparation and recovery efforts.

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