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  • Wildfires, Logging Affect Fungi Pine Forests Depend On For Survival

    Disturbances can hit Alberta’s lodgepole pine forests hard—including life under the soil, new University of Alberta research shows.

  • Butterflies Are ‘Sentinels’ Of Climate Change In Mountain Ecosystems

    Mountains and butterflies are conceptualized as the ultimate juxtaposition—enduring and resolute versus fleeting and delicate.

  • Record Flooding in Sudan

    A wetter-than-usual rainy season in Sudan has devastated communities across the country.

  • A Meeting of Smoke and Storms

    Satellites tracked smoke from wildfires as it spanned the continental United States and followed winds around two hurricanes.

  • 2020 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum at Second Lowest on Record

    This year’s Arctic sea ice cover shrank to the second-lowest extent since modern record keeping began in the late 1970s.

  • Unexpected Wildfire Emission Impacts Air Quality Worldwide

    CU Boulder co-led study completes first global detection of nitrous acid in wildfire plumes

  • Scientists Explain How Diverse Species Coexist In Microbial Communities

    Diversity in many biological communities is a sign of an ecosystem in balance. When one species dominates, the entire system can go haywire.

  • Computational Modelling Explains Why Blues And Greens Are Brightest Colours In Nature

    Researchers have shown why intense, pure red colours in nature are mainly produced by pigments, instead of the structural colour that produces bright blue and green hues.

  • Living Planet Report Reveals 68% Decline In Global Wildlife Populations Since 1970

    Global populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish have declined by over two-thirds in less than half a century.

  • New Research Finds Deep Sea Corals Could Face ‘Osteoporosis Of The Sea’

    NOAA and its international partners funded and conducted a new study of the most acidified reefs to date, finding deep sea corals face the same challenges their shallower water relatives are dealing with in reefs around the world.

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