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  • Giant Antarctic Sea Spiders Weather Warming by Getting Holey

    Scientists have wondered for decades why marine animals that live in the polar oceans and the deep sea can reach giant sizes there, but nowhere else.

  • "Molecular Scissors" for Plastic Waste

    Plastics are excellent materials: extremely versatile and almost eternally durable. 

  • Origin of Scandinavian Wolves Clarified

    There are no signs that hybrids of dog and wolf have contributed to the Scandinavian wolf population – a matter that has been discussed, especially in Norway.

  • Scientists Say World’s Protected Areas Need a Re-Boot

    An international study published today in the journal Science argues that the current international target for the protected area estate, accepted by over 190 nations, is failing.

  • Unearthing the Recipe for Rare Gemstones in the Canadian Arctic

    When Philippe Belley came to the University of British Columbia to study how gemstones form, he didn’t think he would need to learn how to protect himself from polar bears.

  • Oregon Coastal Habitat Project Restores Coho and Reduces Flooding

    NOAA’s work with community partners restoring estuary habitat in Tillamook Bay, Oregon is revitalizing tidal wetlands for threatened Oregon Coast coho salmon, and helping reduce flooding in the surrounding communities and farmlands.

  • Where Will Flooded Fields Best Replenish Groundwater?

    In California, the amount of water exiting aquifers under the state’s most productive farming region far surpasses the amount of water trickling back in.

  • How Much Nature Is Lost Due to Higher Yields?

    The exploitation of farmland is being intensified with a focus to raising yields. 

  • PSU Study Shows Green Roofs Could Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

    Green roofs – roofs that are planted with vegetation -- may improve the indoor air quality of commercial buildings by cutting the amount of ozone coming into the buildings from the outside, according to new research from Portland State University.

  • Gene Responsible for Toxic Metal Accumulation in Durum Wheat Identified

    University of Alberta biologists identify gene responsible for cadmium accumulation in durum wheat, according to a new study published in Nature Genetics. 

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