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Published Countries bet on forests and soils to reach net-zero - Countries Bet on Forests and Soils to Reach Net-Zero



New research highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions to achieve net-zero...
Published Rivers and streams in the Andean Cordillera are hot spots for greenhouse gases emissions - Rivers and Streams in the Andean Cordillera: Hot Spots for Greenhouse Gas Emissions


Researchers show that rivers in the Andean mountains contribute 35% and 72% of riverine emissions of...
Published Satellite monitoring of biodiversity moves within reach - Satellite Monitoring of Biodiversity Moves Within Reach


Global biodiversity assessments require the collection of data on changes in plant biodiversity on a...
Published Ecosystem evolution in Africa - Ecosystem Evolution in Africa: Understanding the Past and Preparing for the Future



New research pushes back the oldest evidence of C4 grass-dominated habitats in Africa -- and globall...
Published Bomb-sniffing rodents undergo 'unusual' reproductive transformations - Bomb-Sniffing Rodents Undergo 'Unusual' Reproductive Transformations


Female giant African pouched rats, used for sniffing out landmines and detecting tuberculosis, can u...
Published North American mountain vegetation is rapidly shifting higher as the climate warms - North American Mountain Vegetation is Rapidly Shifting Higher as the Climate Warms



In mountainous western North America, vegetation cover has moved upward at a rapid rate over the pas...
Published Pioneering study shows climate played crucial role in changing location of ancient coral reefs - Pioneering Study Shows Climate Played Crucial Role in Changing Location of Ancient Coral Reefs


Prehistoric coral reefs dating back up to 250 million years extended much further away from the Eart...
Published New research shows people, wildlife, and marine environment benefit when island-ocean connections are restored - New Research Shows Island-Ocean Connections Benefit People, Wildlife, and Marine Environment


A new perspective shows that linking land and sea through coordinated conservation efforts may offer ...
Published Global wetlands losses overestimated despite high losses in many regions - Global Wetlands Losses Overestimated Despite High Losses in Many Regions


New analysis shows the U.S. has accounted for more wetland conversion and degradation than any other...
Published Large regional differences in agricultural adaptation to future climate change in Europe - Large Regional Differences in Agricultural Adaptation to Future Climate Change in Europe


Marked differences in how climate change will affect different parts of Europe require further focus...
Published Newly documented population of polar bears in Southeast Greenland sheds light on the species' future in a warming Arctic - Newly Documented Population of Polar Bears in Southeast Greenland Sheds Light on the Species' Future in a Warming Arctic


A new population of polar bears documented on the southeast coast of Greenland use glacier ice to su...
Published Decrease in crucial trace element preceded ancient mass extinction - Decrease in Crucial Trace Element Preceded Ancient Mass Extinction


A decline in the element molybdenum across the planet's oceans preceded a significant extinction eve...
Published Whale warning as clock ticks towards deep-sea mining - Whale Warning as Clock Ticks Towards Deep-Sea Mining


Seabed mining could soon begin in the deep ocean -- but the potential impact on animals including wh...
Published Throwing an 'axion bomb' into a black hole challenges fundamental law of physics - Throwing an 'Axion Bomb' into a Black Hole Challenges Fundamental Law of Physics


New research shows how the fundamental law of conservation of charge could break down near a black h ...
Published Life cycle of tree roots - Life Cycle of Tree Roots: Understanding the Growth and Development of Roots



Scientists have developed a method for the direct observation of fine roots, which control the uptak...
Published Marine reserves unlikely to restore marine ecosystems - Marine Reserves Unlikely to Restore Marine Ecosystems


Protected marine areas are one of the essential tools for the conservation of natural resources affe ...
Published New insights into engineering climate-smart crops for the future - New Insights into Engineering Climate-Smart Crops for the Future



New research in the field of plant sciences has made significant advances towards understanding the...
Published Turning wastewater into fertilizer is feasible and could help to make agriculture more sustainable - Turning Wastewater into Fertilizer: A Sustainable Solution for Agriculture


The wastewater draining from massive pools of sewage sludge has the potential to play a role in more...
Published Geckos know their own odor - Geckos Know Their Own Odor: A Fascinating Insight into the World of Lizards


Geckos can use their tongue to differentiate their own odor from that of other members of their spec...
Published Butterflies regularly cross the Sahara in longest-known insect migration - Butterflies Regularly Cross the Sahara in Longest-Known Insect Migration


Wetter conditions in Sub-Saharan and North Africa at certain times of year can result in hundreds of...