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  • RIPE Researchers Model ‘Link’ Between Improved Photosynthesis and Increased Yield

    A team from the University of Illinois has modeled improving photosynthesis through enzyme modification and simulated soybean growth with realistic climate conditions, determining to what extent the improvements in photosynthesis could result in increased yields.

  • El Niño to Return This Year, Boosting Warming Trend

    El Niño, a phase marked by warm waters in the eastern Pacific, will likely return this year, driving up global temperatures, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

  • “Devastating” Fungal Infections Wiping Out Crops and Threatening Global Food Security, Experts Warn

    Scientists have warned of the “devastating” impact that fungal disease in crops will have on global food supply unless agencies across the world come together to find new ways to combat infection.

  • Progressive Climate Change: Desertification Threatens Mediterranean Forests

    Heidelberg earth scientists study natural climate fluctuations of the past 500,000 years.

  • Juvenile Salmon Migration Timing Responds Unpredictably to Climate Change

    Climate change has led to earlier spring blooms for wildflowers and ocean plankton but the impacts on salmon migration are more complicated, according to new research.

  • Interactive 3D Model Recreates Old Man of the Mountain

    Twenty years after the Old Man of the Mountain collapsed, people around the world will now be able to explore the iconic symbol of New Hampshire through an online interactive 3D model created by Matthew Maclay, a graduate student in earth sciences at the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies.

  • Scientists Describe Carbon Cycle in a Subglacial Freshwater Lake in Antarctica for First Time

    Subglacial lakes that never see the light of day are among the least accessible frontiers of science, brimming with more tales yet untold than even the planets of our solar system.

  • How Does Climate Change Affect Global Bird Reproduction?

    A new study reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences assessed changes in the reproductive output of 104 bird species between 1970 and 2019.

  • CO2 Recycling: What Is the Role of the Electrolyte?

    The greenhouse gas carbon dioxide can be converted into useful hydrocarbons by electrolysis.

  • Mixing Theory, Observation to Envision Adaptations in a Warmer World

    Climate changes are conjuring a whirlwind ride that seems to present some creatures opportunities to thrive. 

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