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  • Removing The Novel Coronavirus From The Water Cycle

    Scientists know that coronaviruses, including the SARS-CoV-19 virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, can remain infectious for days — or even longer — in sewage and drinking water. 

  • MSU Scientists Discover Legacy Of Past Weather Inscribed In Stories Of Prairie Plant Restoration

    Before there were farms in southwest Michigan, there were prairies.

  • Study Identifies New Temperature Sensing Mechanism In Plants

    A protein called phytochrome B, which can sense light and temperature, triggers plant growth and controls flowering time. How it does so is not fully understood.

  • Israel’s Heart-Shaped Crater

    At 500 meters deep, the Makhtesh Ramon is the world’s largest erosion crater.

  • Scientists Find a Fluctuating Rising Trend of Open Agricultural Straw Burning in Northeast China

    Open biomass burning (OBB) can impact regional air quality, especially the heavy haze pollution in Northeast China (NEC) in recent years.

  • Marine Life Could Recover By 2050 With the Right Policies, Study Finds

    Despite centuries of rampant overfishing and pollution, marine life in the world’s oceans could be fully restored in as little as 30 years with aggressive conservation policies, according to a new scientific review published in the journal Nature.

  • Northern Peatlands Will Lose Some Of Their CO2 Sink Capacity Under A Warmer Climate

    A Nordic study sheds new light on the role of northern peatlands in regulating the regional climate.

  • Do Urban Fish Exhibit Impaired Sleep?

    Melatonin controls the body clock – high melatonin levels make us feel tired in the evening.

  • Coastal Pollution Reduces Genetic Diversity Of Corals, Reef Resilience

    A new study by researchers at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) found that human-induced environmental stressors have a large effect on the genetic composition of coral reef populations in Hawai‘i.

  • New Ground for an Ancient City

    The fast-growing city of Cairo has spilled onto desert plains well beyond the lush floodplain of the Nile River.

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