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  • Soybean Seeding Rates and Risk

    To some, farming might seem simple: plant seeds, help them grow, then sell the product. 

  • ‘Pingers’ Could Save Porpoises From Fishing Nets

    Underwater sound devices called “pingers” could be an effective, long-term way to prevent porpoises getting caught in fishing nets with no negative behavioural effects, newly published research suggests.

  • Early Experiences Determine How Birds Build Their First Nest

    Early life experiences of zebra finches have a big effect on the construction of their first homes, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Science and the University of St Andrews’ School of Biology.

  • Study Proves U of G’s DNA Metabarcoding Effective for Monitoring Biodiversity

    University of Guelph-developed DNA metabarcoding technology has been found to be more effective at monitoring biodiversity of ecosystems than traditional methods. 

  • Flooding in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan

    Water has stopped pouring from the broken wall of the Sardoba Reservoir, but many areas are still submerged.

  • NASA Sees Tropical Storm Vongfong Form and Threaten the Philippines

    A low-pressure area that formed in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean several days ago has consolidated and organized into a tropical storm.

  • Forests in Europe and Asia at Greater Risk of Damaging Cold Snaps

    ETH researchers find climate change is increasing the risk of late-​spring frost in areas where plants are not adapted to this kind of temperature swing, putting some forests of Europe and Asia at higher risk of damage.

  • Alaskan Rainforests Are a Global Lichen Hotspot, New Study Shows

    International research collaboration finds more than 1300 species of lichen in Southern Alaska.

  • Ants Use Collective ‘Brainpower’ to Navigate Obstacles

    New findings reveal how ants increase their collective sensing power to help them navigate complex terrains.

  • Growing Mountains or Shifting Ground: What is Going on in Earth’s Inner Core?

    A new study of Earth’s inner core used seismic data from repeating earthquakes, called doublets, to find that refracted waves rather than reflected waves change over time – providing the best evidence yet that Earth’s inner core is rotating.

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