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Published Sea stars able to consume kelp-eating urchins fast enough to protect kelp forests, research shows - Sea Stars: The Unsung Heroes of Kelp Forests
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Researchers have provided the first experimental evidence that a species of endangered sea star prot...
Published Climate change may cut US forest inventory by a fifth this century - Climate Change May Reduce US Forest Inventory by 20% This Century
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A study found that under more severe climate warming scenarios, the inventory of trees used for timb...
Published Forests face fierce threats from multiple industries, not just agricultural expansion - Forests Face Fierce Threats from Multiple Industries, Not Just Agricultural Expansion
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Intact forests are important climate regulators and harbors of biodiversity, but they are rapidly di...
Published Uncovering plant invasions in the tropics - Uncovering Plant Invasions in the Tropics
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An international collaboration of scientists has created the first inventory of flora introduced to...
Published Dark clouds on the horizon - Dark Clouds on the Horizon: The Impending Threat of Climate Change
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Our industrialized society releases many and various pollutants into the world. Combustion in partic...
Published Stormwater could be a large source of microplastics and rubber fragments to waterways - Stormwater: A Major Contributor of Microplastics and Rubber Fragments to Waterways
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In cities, heavy rains wash away the gunk collecting on sidewalks and roads, picking up all kinds of ...
Published Road salts and other human sources are threatening world's freshwater supplies - Road Salts and Other Human Sources are Threatening World's Freshwater Supplies
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When winter storms threaten to make travel dangerous, people often turn to salt to melt snow and ice...
Published Sensor and detoxifier in one - Sensor and Detoxifier in One: A Revolutionary Technology
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Ozone is a problematic air pollutant that causes serious health problems. A newly developed material...
Published Climate change to push species over abrupt tipping points - Climate Change to Push Species Over Abrupt Tipping Points
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Climate change is likely to abruptly push species over tipping points as their geographic ranges rea...
Published Protecting large ocean areas doesn't curb fishing catches - Protecting Large Ocean Areas Doesn't Curb Fishing Catches
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In the first-ever 'before and after' assessment of the impact of establishing Mexico's Revillagigedo...
Published Old-growth trees more drought tolerant than younger ones, providing a buffer against climate change - Old-Growth Trees: A Buffer Against Climate Change
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A new analysis of more than 20,000 trees on five continents shows that old-growth trees are more dro...
Published El Niño increases seedling mortality even in drought-tolerant forests - El Niño Increases Seedling Mortality Even in Drought-Tolerant Forests
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Scientists conducted a 7-year study on seedling recruitment and mortality in a national park in Chia...
Published Spring sunny heat waves caused record snow melt in 2021, adding to severe water supply impacts across the Western US - Spring Sunny Heat Waves Caused Record Snow Melt in 2021, Adding to Severe Water Supply Impacts Across the Western US
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Researchers examine the role of spring heatwaves on the melting rates of mountain snowpacks across t...
Published Finding genes to help fruiting plants adapt to droughts - Finding Genes to Help Fruiting Plants Adapt to Droughts
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Researchers have conducted the first spatiotemporal study of the effects of prolonged water stress o...
Published Limiting global warming now can preserve valuable freshwater resource - Limiting Global Warming Now Can Preserve Valuable Freshwater Resource
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A research team has found that the Andean region of Chile could face noticeable snow loss and roughl...
Published Study into global daily air pollution shows almost nowhere on Earth is safe - Study into Global Daily Air Pollution Shows Almost Nowhere on Earth is Safe
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In a new study of daily ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) across the globe, a new study has fo...
Published Chess players face a tough foe: Air pollution - Chess Players Face a Tough Foe: Air Pollution
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Chess players perform worse when air pollution increases, according to new research. ABSTRACT: Chess...
Published Environmental toxin PCB found in deep sea trench - Environmental Toxin PCB Found in Deep Sea Trench
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Researchers on a deep-sea expedition have found PCB in sediment samples from the more than 8,000-met...
Published Deep sea surveys detect over five thousand new species in future mining hotspot - Deep Sea Surveys Detect Over Five Thousand New Species in Future Mining Hotspot
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There is a massive, mineral-rich region in the Pacific Ocean -- about twice the size of India -- cal...
Published When water temperatures change, the molecular motors of cephalopods do too - When Water Temperatures Change, the Molecular Motors of Cephalopods Do Too
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Working with live squid hatchlings, scientists find the animals can tune their proteome on the fly i...