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  • Eye in the Sky Helps Scientists “See” Underground

    The researchers found that what’s happening beneath the surface is indeed clearly correlated with above-ground plant traits.

  • Forest Fires Increasingly Affecting Rivers and Streams – For Better and Worse

    Forest fires can have a significant effect on the amount of water flowing in nearby rivers and streams, and the impact can continue even years after the smoke clears.

  • Sharp Decline in Basking Shark Sightings in California

    The second biggest fish in the ocean is increasingly hard to find.

  • Accelerating Melt Rate Makes Greenland Ice Sheet World’s Largest ‘Dam’

    The world’s second-largest ice sheet is melting from the bottom up – and generating huge amounts of heat from hydropower.

  • Pine Needles Tell the Story of PFAS in North Carolina

    The humble pine tree is more than just a common sight in North Carolina – it’s also a handy tool for monitoring the proliferation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in our state over time.

  • Texas A&M Scientist Surveys Bat Species In Abandoned Mines

    Michael Morrison observes bat populations at the Mojave National Preserve and other locations used as seasonal shelter, providing helpful information for both conservation efforts and public safety.

  • Can a Planet Have a Mind of Its Own?

    The collective activity of life—all of the microbes, plants, and animals—have changed planet Earth.

  • Unexpected Fish and Squid Found in the Central Arctic Ocean

    Single individuals of Atlantic cod and squid occur much further north than previously expected.

  • Climate Change and Extreme Weather Will Have Complex Effects on Disease Transmission

    Temperature fluctuations such as heatwaves can have very different effects on infection rates and disease outcomes depending on the average background temperature, says a report published today in eLife.

  • Scientists Discover How Plants Evolved to Colonise Land Over 500 Million Years Ago

    Scientists analysing one of the largest genomic datasets of plants have discovered how the first plants on Earth evolved the mechanisms used to control water and ‘breathe’ on land hundreds of millions of years ago.

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