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  • Light Signals From Neighbouring Weeds Alter Crop Growth, Yield

    In the battle between weeds and crops, weeds are winning.

  • New Study to Explore How the Gulf Stream Affects Climate Change and Carbon Cycle

    The University of Liverpool is leading a new collaborative research project to explore how the Gulf Stream affects the climate system through the transport of nutrients and carbon.

  • Muffins That Could Be Good for Your Health

    Love muffins? We’re talking about a tasty, fluffy muffin that has no artificial additives and that simultaneously contains lots of beneficial nutrients.

  • Bees Follow Linear Landmarks to Find Their Way Home, Just Like the First Pilots

    In the earliest days of human flight, before the invention of the first radio beacons and ground-based electronic systems, and modern GPS, pilots commonly navigated by following roads and railways – striking linear landscape elements at ground level that guide towards a destination of interest.

  • A Mixture of Trees Purifies Urban Air Best

    Conifers are generally better than broadleaved trees at purifying air from pollutants.

  • Countries Reach Deal to Protect Marine Life in International Waters

    UN member states have forged a landmark deal to guard ocean life, charting a path to create new protected areas in international waters.

  • Pioneering Study Shows Flood Risks Can Still Be Considerably Reduced if All Global Promises to Cut Carbon Emissions Are Kept

    Annual damage caused by flooding in the UK could increase by more than a fifth over the next century due to climate change unless all international pledges to reduce carbon emissions are met, according to new research.

  • An Internal Thermometer Tells the Seeds When to Germinate

    A UNIGE team has discovered the mechanisms by which  the seed decides to remain in «hibernation» or to trigger its germination depending on the outside temperature.

  • Sea Level Rise Poses Particular Risk for Asian Megacities

    Sea level rise this century may disproportionately affect certain Asian megacities as well as western tropical Pacific islands and the western Indian Ocean, according to new research that looks at the effects of natural sea level fluctuations on the projected rise due to climate change.

  • Drones Detect Moss Beds and Changes to Antarctica Climate

    Researchers have been using drones to map large areas of Antarctica this summer in efforts to monitor the effects on vegetation due to climate change with the support of the Federal Government’s Australian Antarctic Division.

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