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  • Historical Climate Fluctuations in Central Europe Overestimated Due to Tree Ring Analysis

    Tree rings exaggerate, a team of researchers finds. 

  • University of New Brunswick Advances New Technology To Help Protect North Atlantic Right Whales

    The University of New Brunswick, with the support of Transport Canada, is advancing new proven technology to improve the detection of North Atlantic right whales in part of the shipping lanes in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

  • In Times Of Ecological Uncertainty, Brood Parasites Hedge Their Bets

    Some birds lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species and let the host parents raise their young.

  • New Approach To Explaining Soft Material Flow May Yield Way To New Materials, Disaster Prediction

    How does toothpaste stay in its tube and not ooze out when we remove the cap?

  • Serengeti Leopard Population Densities Healthy But Vary Seasonally

    A study of camera-trap data from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania found that leopard population densities in the 3.7-million-acre park are similar to those in other protected areas but vary between wet and dry seasons

  • Gathering Data To Save A Rare Turtle

    We are never more conscious of the summer sun than while struggling to unpack a trap full of turtles, watching with resignation as the wind slowly drags us and our kayak across the marsh.

  • Climate Change Will Ultimately Cost Humanity $100,000 Per Ton Of Carbon, Scientists Estimate

    Economists frequently try to estimate the societal cost of releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, but few of their projections go beyond the year 2100.

  • A Smoky Inferno

    Intense fires raged in several western states over the Labor Day weekend.

  • Land Development in New Jersey Continues to Slow

    It’s unclear how the COVID-19 pandemic and efforts to fight inequality will affect future trends

  • Consequences of the 2018 Summer Drought

    Research team with participation from Göttingen University investigates effects on plants, forests and grassland

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