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  • In the Treetops: USU Ecology Doctoral Student Studies Canopy Soil Abundance, Chemistry

    When we think of soil, most of us think of dirt on the ground. 

  • The History and Future of Ancient Einkorn Wheat Is Written in Its Genes

    An international team of researchers led by UMD scientists have sequenced the complete genome for einkorn wheat, the world’s first domesticated crop and traced its evolutionary history. 

  • Cal Poly Study Analyzes Nearshore California Marine Heat Waves and Cold Spells Amid Changing Climate Conditions

    Cal Poly student and faculty researchers, in conjunction with a team on the East Coast, are exploring how climate change is impacting extreme ocean temperatures off California’s Central Coast.

  • Fanning the Flames

    As Canadian wildfire smoke continues to impact large swaths of the United States, resulting in poor air quality and negative health outcomes for millions of Americans, more people than ever are feeling the effects of longer fire seasons and a changing climate.

  • Nearly Two-Thirds of All Species Live in the Ground, Scientists Estimate

    Soils are more rich in life than coral reefs or rainforest canopies, providing a home to nearly two-thirds of all species, according to a sprawling new analysis.

  • Bat Activity Lower at Solar Farm Sites, Study Finds

    The activity level of six bat species was significantly reduced at solar farm sites, researchers have observed.

  • New Antarctic Extremes ‘Virtually Certain’ as World Warms

    Extreme events in Antarctica such as ocean heatwaves and ice loss will almost certainly become more common and more severe, researchers say.

  • Climate Change May Cause Disruptions to Solar Generation in the Future, Modelling Suggests

    New research shows Australia will need to adapt to changes in sudden solar power fluctuation events over the next century.

  • Invasion of plankton species reveals a seasonally ice-free Arctic ocean during the Last Interglacial

    A subpolar species associated with Atlantic water expanded far into the Arctic Ocean during the Last Interglacial, analysis of microfossil content of sediment cores reveals.

  • Manchester astronomer captures stunning images of the Ring Nebula on James Webb Space Telescope

    NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has recorded breath-taking new images of the iconic Ring Nebula, also known as Messier 57. 

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