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  • Corals Can Survive in Acidified Ocean Conditions, but Have Lower Density Skeletons

    Coral reefs face many challenges to their survival, including the global acidification of seawater as a result of rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. 

  • How Honeybees May Infect Bumblebees

    Many species of wild bumblebees are in decline—and new research shows that diseases spread by domestic honeybees may be a major culprit.

  • New Indicators Could Help Manage Global Overfishing

    The smallest plants and creatures in the ocean power entire food webs, including the fish that much of the world’s population depends on for food, work and cultural identity.

  • Organic Farming Enhances Honeybee Colony Performance

    A team of researchers from the CNRS, INRA, and the University of La Rochelle is now the first to have demonstrated that organic farming benefits honeybee colonies, especially when food is scarce in late spring. 

  • Researchers Validate a Forest Treatment That Equips Trees to Adapt More Effectively to Climatic Change

    Researchers from the University of Granada, the Andalusian Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Fishing, Food and Organic Production (IFAPA), and the Pyrenean Institute of Ecology of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) have verified that the thinning technique is effective as an alternative approach in the recovery and maintenance of forest ecosystems dealing with extreme climates.

  • NCCOS Scientists Publish Flow Rates for 14-year-long Oil Spill in Gulf of Mexico

    Scientists from NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) have calculated a new estimate of flow rates of oil leaking at the site of the former Taylor Energy Mississippi Canyon 20 (MC20) drilling platform at between nine and 108 barrels (378 to 4,536 gallons) a day.

  • Nature Paper Explains Impact of Forest Management on Water Resources

    Billions of people worldwide rely on streams flowing from forest lands for their water supply.

  • National Trash: Reducing Waste Produced in U.S. National Parks

    When you think of national parks, you might picture the vast plateaus of the Grand Canyon, the intricate wetlands of the Everglades or the inspiring viewscapes of the Grand Tetons. 

  • Researchers Create First Portable Tech for Detecting Cyanotoxins in Water

    North Carolina State University researchers have developed the first portable technology that can test for cyanotoxins in water. 

  • How Trees Affect the Weather

    Nature, said Ralph Waldo Emerson, is no spendthrift. Unfortunately, he was wrong.

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