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  • One of California’s Iconic Tree Species Offers Lessons for Conservation

    The valley oak is poorly adapted to rising temperatures, UCLA-led study finds.

  • Improving Water Management in New Mexico with Landsat and ECOSTRESS

    NASA scientist discusses work on using evapotranspiration data to improve water management in the southwest.

  • Grapevine Red Blotch Disease Threatens U.S. Grape Industry

    $3 million grant awarded to study causes, impact of grapevine virus.

  • How Do You Cultivate a Healthy Plant Microbiome?

    Scientists are homing in on what a healthy human microbiome looks like, mapping the normal bacteria that live in and on the healthy human body. But what about a healthy plant microbiome?

  • Eutrophication Remains a Major Problem for Europe’s Seas Despite Some Progress

    Overall, Europe’s regional seas are slowly recovering from eutrophication, mainly due to efforts to reduce nutrient inputs over the past decades.

  • Mapping Bikini Atoll

    UD researchers involved in underwater mapping of the nuclear test sites in Pacific.

  • A Fragile Crust Protects From Dust

    In 2-year odyssey, Utah professor surveys Great Salt Lake playa.

  • Breathing New Life Into Earth's Oxygen Debate

    New research strongly suggests the distinct "oxygenation events" which created Earth’s breathable atmosphere happened spontaneously, rather than as a consequence of biological or tectonic revolutions.

  • Forest Fires Affect Distributive Features of Soil Carbon and Nutrients in Permafrost Regions

    Results suggest that the forest fire has greatly changed total organic carbon contents and also other nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium contents.

  • Model Simulation Experiments Provide a Clearer Understanding of Factors Influencing Monsoon Behavior

    Research on monsoon formation and behavior can help inform climate models.

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