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  • More Biodiversity at the Field Edge

    Can flower strips combined with hedges improve biodiversity in intensively used agricultural areas? 

  • How Bee-Friendly Is the Forest?

    Bees are generally associated with flowering meadows rather than with dense forests.

  • Pristine Deep-Sea Reef Discovered in the Galápagos

    In Ecuador’s Galápagos Islands, where ocean warming has decimated shallow-water reefs, scientists have discovered a healthy, sprawling coral reef hidden deep under the sea.

  • Lake Tahoe’s Clarity the Best It’s Been Since 1980s

    For the last five months of 2022, Lake Tahoe was the clearest it has been since the 1980s. 

  • First Eight Island-Ocean Ecosystems Selected for Global Ridge-To-Reef Rewilding Campaign

    Climate change, ocean degradation, and biodiversity loss are causing entire land-sea ecosystems to collapse, and island communities are disproportionately impacted. 

  • Investigating the Growth of Snow Algal Blooms on Mount Gassan, Japan

    Rising temperatures have led to the growth of algal blooms in water bodies, mountainous areas, and coastal regions as far as the Arctic.

  • Scientists Aboard R/V Atlantis Discover Pristine Deep-Sea Coral Reefs in the Galápagos Marine Reserve

    Scientists have discovered extensive, ancient deep-sea coral reefs within the Galápagos Marine Reserve (GMR)—the first of their kind ever to be documented inside the marine protected area (MPA) since it was established in 1998. 

  • Coastal Species Persist on High Seas on Floating Plastic Debris

    The high seas have been colonized by a surprising number of coastal marine invertebrate species, which can now survive and reproduce in the open ocean, contributing strongly to the floating community composition.

  • Four Major Illinois Research Institutions Form a Collaboration to Improve Urban Forest Drought Resilience

    Scientists at four leading Illinois research institutions, three in the Chicago region, are forming a new collaboration to study the effects of drought on urban trees and develop more effective drought response strategies nationwide through a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

  • Shift to ‘Flash Droughts’ as Climate Warms

    ‘Flash droughts’ have become more frequent due to human-caused climate change and this trend is predicted to accelerate in a warmer future, according to new research involving the University of Southampton.

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