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Published Moisture the key to soils' ability to sequester carbon, research shows - Moisture: The Key to Soil's Ability to Sequester Carbon


Soil is the Earth's second-biggest carbon storage locker after the ocean, and a research collaborati...
Published Rising global temperatures point to widespread drought - Rising Global Temperatures Point to Widespread Drought


More frequent and longer-lasting droughts caused by rising global temperatures pose significant risk...
Published Fight against treatment-resistant superbugs - Fight Against Treatment-Resistant Superbugs



Researchers are studying the genes of superbugs to aid the development of new and effective treatmen...
Published Precise solar observations fed millions in ancient Mexico - Precise Solar Observations Fed Millions in Ancient Mexico


Without clocks or modern tools, ancient Mexicans watched the sun to maintain a farming calendar that ...
Published An internal thermometer tells the seeds when to germinate - An Internal Thermometer: The Secret to Seed Germination


Germination is a crucial stage in the life of a plant as it will leave the stage of seed resistant t...
Published Bacteria help plants grow better - Bacteria Help Plants Grow Better: The Role of Microbes in Agriculture


A current study by scientists sheds light on an unusual interdependence: Maize can attract special s...
Published Failed antibiotic now a game changing weed killer for farmers - Failed Antibiotic Now a Game Changing Weed Killer for Farmers



Weed killers of the future could soon be based on failed antibiotics. Researchers have found a molec...
Published 'Zero plant extinction' is possible, says plant ecologist - Zero Plant Extinction is Possible, Says Plant Ecologist



Like animals, many plant species are struggling to adapt to a human-dominated planet. However, plant...
Published Scientists begin to unravel global role of atmospheric dust in nourishing oceans - Scientists Begin to Unravel Global Role of Atmospheric Dust in Nourishing Oceans



New research begins to unravel the role dust plays in nourishing global ocean ecosystems while helpi...
Published Saving moths may be just as important as saving the bees - Saving Moths May Be Just as Important as Saving the Bees



Night-time pollinators such as moths may visit just as many plants as bees, and should also be the f...
Published Conservation policies risk damaging global biodiversity, researchers argue - Conservation Policies: A Double-Edged Sword for Global Biodiversity



Rewilding, organic farming and the 'nature friendly farming' measures included in some government co ...
Published Global analysis on pollinators in cities: Wild bees and butterflies are at particular risk - Global Analysis on Pollinators in Cities: Wild Bees and Butterflies are at Particular Risk



Butterflies are being hit hardest by urban growth. Shrinking habitats and food availability are caus...
Published Risk of soil degradation and desertification in Europe’s Mediterranean may be more serious than realized - Risk of Soil Degradation and Desertification in Europe’s Mediterranean May Be More Serious Than Realized


Due to human-caused pressures and global warming, some soils in Europe's Mediterranean region are re...
Published Humans disrupting 66-million-year-old feature of ecosystems - Humans Disrupting 66-Million-Year-Old Feature of Ecosystems


Human-related extinctions of the largest herbivores and carnivores are disrupting what appears to be...
Published Wind turbines operating without curtailment claim many victims among protected bat species in Germany - Wind Turbines Operating Without Curtailment Claim Many Victims Among Protected Bat Species in Germany


Protected and rare bats regularly die at wind turbines (WT). This is why the operation of new wind t...
Published Inspired by palm trees, scientists develop hurricane-resilient wind turbines - Inspired by Palm Trees, Scientists Develop Hurricane-Resilient Wind Turbines


New results from real-world tests of a downwind turbine could inform and improve the wind energy ind...
Published Decade-long Amazon rainforest burn yields new insight into wildfires - Decade-long Amazon Rainforest Burn Yields New Insight into Wildfires


The longest and largest controlled burn experiment ever conducted in the Amazon rainforest has yield...
Published We need to change how we think about soil - We Need to Change How We Think About Soil


With record temperatures this summer along with dry conditions, ongoing concerns about food security...
Published Increased atmospheric dust is masking greenhouse gases' warming effect - Increased Atmospheric Dust is Masking Greenhouse Gases' Warming Effect


A study shows that global atmospheric dust -- microscopic airborne particles from desert dust storms...
Published Cooling down solar cells, naturally - Cooling Down Solar Cells, Naturally


Too much sun and too much heat can reduce the efficiency of photovoltaics. A solar farm with optimal ...