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  • Does City Life Make Bumblebees Larger?

    Does urbanisation drive bumblebee evolution?

  • Cameroon Cancels Plan to Log Half of the Ebo Forest, a Key Biodiversity Hotspot in Central Africa

    The Cameroon government has announced it is canceling a plan to log nearly 170,000 acres of the Ebo Forest following sharp criticism from indigenous communities, conservation groups, and scientists.

  • A Third of the U.S. Faces Drought

    The failure of the summer monsoon and other moisture carrying systems has parched more than 90 percent of some states.

  • Double Cloud Trouble

    Two atmospheric rivers hit Australia’s east and west coasts with severe rains on the same day.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Affecting Tropical Storm Josephine

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of Tropical Storm Josephine east of the Lesser Antilles island chain.

  • NASA Finds Wind Shear Making Tropical Depression 10E Struggle

    NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a visible image of a struggling Tropical Depression 10E in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Expert: Rat Population Uptick Possible

    Homeowners who have been seeing more rats than usual during quarantine can follow a few simple steps to avoid an infestation.

  • Restoring Degraded Tropical Forests Generates Big Carbon Gains

    More than half of the world's aboveground carbon is stored in tropical forests, the degradation of which poses a direct threat to global climate regulation.

  • Global Methane Emissions Soaring, But How Much Was Due to Wetlands?

    A Q&A with Berkeley Lab scientist William Riley on the challenges in estimating methane emissions from wetlands and how nuanced computer models may help.

  • Research Helps Explain Source of Pathogen That Causes Bitter Rot Disease

    Research conducted by scientists in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences focused on finding the source of bitter rot disease in fruit.

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