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  • Landslide Blocks Rio Colca

    In Peru, a landslide damaged farmland and stopped the flow of an important local river.

  • Scientists Identify New Pathogen in NY Apples

    In a study of New York state apple orchards, Cornell plant pathologists have identified a new fungal pathogen that causes bitter rot disease in apples.

  • Desert Algae Shed Light on Desiccation Tolerance in Green Plants

    Deserts of the U.S. Southwest are extreme habitats for most plants, but, remarkably, microscopic green algae live there that are extraordinarily tolerant of dehydration.

  • Light a Critical Factor in Limiting Carbon Uptake, Especially in the North

    Columbia engineers demonstrate that, as temperatures rise, northern high latitude regions will not become more conducive to vegetation growth—light is still essential to end of season photosynthesis

  • Palm Trees Most Abundant in Tropical Forests in the Americas

    Palm trees are more than five times more numerous in tropical forests in the Americas than in comparable Asian and African forests, a new study shows.

  • Nitrogen Pollution Policies Around the World Lag Behind Scientific Knowledge, New Analysis Finds

    National and regional policies aimed at addressing pollution fueled by nitrogen lag behind scientific knowledge of the problem, finds a new analysis by an international team of researchers. 

  • First Direct Evidence of Ocean Mixing Across the Gulf Stream

    New research provides the first direct evidence for the Gulf Stream blender effect, identifying a new mechanism of mixing water across the swift-moving current. 

  • A New Social Role For Echolocation In Bats That Hunt Together

    Searching for food at night can be tricky.

  • Hunting In Savanna-Like Landscapes May Have Poured Jet Fuel On Brain Evolution

    Ever wonder how land animals like humans evolved to become smarter than their aquatic ancestors? You can thank the ground you walk on.

  • New Species Extinction Target Proposed For Global Nature Rescue Plan

    The 10-year plan for conserving biodiversity adopted as part of the International Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) failed to reach its targets for 2020.

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