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  • Everything in Moderation

    Strategies for growing biomass for fuel can have ecological and environmental benefits.

  • Environmental Regulations May Have Unintended Consequences in Energy Production

    Efforts to preserve natural ecosystems may lead to more greenhouse gas emissions.

  • Pika Survival Rates Dry up with Low Moisture

    Although it has been ranked as the cutest creature in US National Parks, the American pika is tough, at home in loose alpine rocks in windswept mountain regions. 

  • WVU Researcher Unearths an Ice Age in the African Desert

    A field trip to Namibia to study volcanic rocks led to an unexpected discovery by West Virginia University geologists Graham Andrews and Sarah Brown.

  • Rapid Gene Cloning Technique Will Transform Crop Disease Protection

    Researchers have pioneered a new method which allows them to rapidly recruit disease resistance genes from wild plants and transfer them into domestic crops.

  • Poor Diet May Have Caused Nosedive in Major Atlantic Seabird Nesting Colony

    The observed population crash in a colony of sooty terns, tropical seabirds in one of the UK Overseas Territories (UKOTs), is partly due to poor diet, research led by the University of Birmingham has found.

  • Tracking Conflict And The Wolf

    Thousands of people cross the border between Oregon and Idaho every day without anyone batting an eye.

  • University of Toronto Researchers To Design Microsatellites For Arctic Monitoring

    Researchers from the University of Toronto will develop three microsatellites to help support next-generation situational awareness in Canada’s North.

  • A Water Quality Mystery, Solved in Antarctica

    In one of the coldest, driest places on Earth, CU Boulder scientists have developed a possible answer to a longstanding mystery about the chemistry of streamflow, which may have broad implications for watersheds and water quality around the world.

  • Study of Brine Discharge from Desalination Plant Finds Good News and Bad News

    Brine discharged from the Carlsbad Desalination Plant raises offshore salinity levels more than permitted, but researchers found no direct local impacts on sea life.

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