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  • The Hunger Gaps: How Flowering Times Affect Farmland Bees

    For the very first time, researchers from the University of Bristol have measured farmland nectar supplies throughout the whole year and revealed hungry gaps when food supply is not meeting pollinator demand. 

  • URI Students Develop Acoustic Device to Detect Whales Near Offshore Wind Farm

    A group of six ocean engineering students at the University of Rhode Island has developed an acoustic device that successfully detects the sounds made by whales and other marine mammals in the vicinity of the Block Island Wind Farm.

  • Navigating the Changing Arctic

    As the fastest warming region on Earth, the Arctic is shedding its ice-covered skin at unprecedented rates.

  • Destructive Plant Pest Thwarted by Two Native Fungi

    Cornell-led research reports that two local fungal pathogens could potentially curb an invasive insect that has New York vineyard owners on edge.

  • Reef Engineers

    The next time you find yourself luxuriating in some exotic, Instagrammable vacation spot, thank a parrotfish.

  • Rapid Permafrost Thaw Unrecognized Threat to Landscape, Global Warming Researcher Warns

    A “sleeping giant” hidden in permafrost soils in Canada and other northern regions worldwide will have important consequences for global warming, says a new report led by University of Guelph scientist Merritt Turetsky.

  • U.S. Cities Host More Regionally Unique Species Than Previously Thought

    Scientists are analyzing a rare snapshot in time of urban plants and animals. 

  • Big Problems, Tiny Solutions

    Vikram Yadav, a chemical engineering assistant professor who joined UBC’s faculty of applied science four years ago, is using some of the world’s tiniest creatures—yeasts and bacteria—to find solutions for some weighty problems.

  • For the Love of Birds

    The UBC Vancouver campus is host to a staggering array of birds, and spring is their season.

  • The Last Chance for Madagascar’s Biodiversity

    Scientists from around the world have joined together to identify the most important actions needed by Madagascar’s new government to prevent species and habitats being lost for ever.

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