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  • Developing Fermented Products Made From Icelandic Lupins

    Lupins are extremely prevalent here in Iceland, yet remain a little utilised resource

  • Mapping Geologic Hazards on the Reykjanes Peninsula

    Ármann Höskuldsson is among the best known earth scientists in Iceland and often acts as a media spokesman in the event of a volcanic eruption or earthquake.

  • New Report Reveals Insights into the Condition of Natural and Cultural Resources of Papahānaumokuākea

    Papahānaumokuākea is a remarkable place -- home to unique wildlife, captivating terrestrial and marine habitats, and an exceptional array of cultural resources.

  • Scientists Make Big Stride Toward Greening-Resistant Citrus Trees

    University of Florida scientists achieved a major milestone in their quest to develop a citrus greening-resistant tree by sequencing the genome of a fruit plant that’s a close cousin to citrus trees.

  • Newly Banned Beach Weed Threatens Sea Turtle Nesting Sites

    With this year’s sea turtle nesting season nearing its conclusion in Florida, many of the protected species’ newest hatchlings have completed their first big journey from their sandy nests to the water.

  • Howling Coyotes

    It’s Halloween… The time of year we think of werewolves, warlocks, witches, and full moon evenings.  But there is another creature who likes to howl at the moon this time of year – the coyote.

  • Greater Amberjack Input Needed from Fishers!

    If you are involved in catching greater amberjack recreationally or commercially, or work at a wholesale or retail fish house, we would like to hear from you!

  • The Effects of Wildfires and Spruce Beetle Outbreaks on Forest Temperatures

    Results from a study published in the Journal of Biogeography indicate that wildfires may play a role in accelerating climate-driven species changes in mountain forests by compounding regional warming trends.

  • Light Pollution May Increase Biting Behavior at Night in Aedes Aegypti Mosquitoes

    Artificial light abnormally increases mosquito biting behavior at night in a species that typically prefers to bite people during the day, according to research from the University of Notre Dame that was published in The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

  • Majority of Europe’s Species, Ecosystems in Poor Condition, Report Finds

    European ecosystems and wildlife are in “serious, continuing decline” due to unsustainable farming and forestry, urban sprawl, and pollution, according to a new report from the European Environment Agency.

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