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Published Rising temperatures alter 'missing link' of microbial processes, putting northern peatlands at risk - Rising Temperatures Alter 'Missing Link' of Microbial Processes, Putting Northern Peatlands at Risk
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Researchers show that rising temperatures in northern regions may damage peatlands: critical ecosyst...
Published Mixing theory, observation to envision warmer world - Mixing Theory, Observation to Envision Warmer World
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A more realistic look at what a hot summer can bring to a nearby pond, and new respect for the blind...
Published Is climate change disrupting maritime boundaries? - Is Climate Change Disrupting Maritime Boundaries?
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Coral reef islands and their reefs -- found across in the Indo-Pacific -- naturally grow and shrink...
Published A compound from fruit flies could lead to new antibiotics - A Compound from Fruit Flies Could Lead to New Antibiotics
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Research shows that the natural peptide, called drosocin, protects fruit flies from bacterial infect...
Published Coral reefs prevent more than $5.3 billion in potential flood damage for U.S. property owners, study finds - Coral Reefs: A Natural Barrier Against Flood Damage
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Coral reefs provide many services to coastal communities, including critical protection from flood d...
Published New look at climate data shows substantially wetter rain and snow days ahead - New Look at Climate Data Shows Substantially Wetter Rain and Snow Days Ahead
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A new look at climate data shows that, by the end of the century, the heaviest days of rain and snow...
Published Nature is changing as land abandonment increases - Nature is Changing as Land Abandonment Increases
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Abandoned lands could be both an opportunity and a threat for biodiversity; a recent article highlig...
Published Fairy tales offer accessible ways to communicate energy research in the social sciences to help tackle climate change - Fairy Tales: A Creative Way to Communicate Energy Research and Tackle Climate Change
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A team of researchers has been developing accessible and creative means of communicating sustainabil...
Published Spike in major league home runs tied to climate change - Spike in Major League Home Runs Tied to Climate Change
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A new study identifies the influence of climate change in the greater number of home runs in major l...
Published How can we tackle the biggest challenges? Ask a plant - How Plants Can Help Us Tackle the Biggest Challenges
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Without plants, we'd have no air to breathe or food to eat, yet plant science lingers in the shadowy...
Published Anthropogenic climate change poses systemic risk to coffee cultivation - Anthropogenic Climate Change Poses Systemic Risk to Coffee Cultivation
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Coffee is important to the economies of coffee producing regions. A new study suggests that climate...
Published How plants cope with the cold light of day -- and why it matters for future crops - How Plants Cope with the Cold Light of Day -- and Why It Matters for Future Crops
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New research has discovered a cold 'coping' mechanism that is under the control of the plant biologi...
Published Certain frogs more sensitive to climate change, not protected - Certain Frogs More Sensitive to Climate Change, Not Protected
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Amphibians worldwide are affected by climate change and potentially one of the most threatened. Biol...
Published Scientists identify antivirals that could combat emerging infectious diseases - Scientists Identify Antivirals That Could Combat Emerging Infectious Diseases
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A new study has identified potential broad-spectrum antiviral agents that can target multiple famili...
Published Chances of eliminating HIV infection increased by novel dual gene-editing approach - Chances of Eliminating HIV Infection Increased by Novel Dual Gene-Editing Approach
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Gene-editing therapy aimed at two targets -- HIV-1, the virus that causes AIDS, and CCR5, the co-rec...
Published Climate change: Rising rainfall, not temperatures, threaten giraffe survival - Climate Change: Rising Rainfall, Not Temperatures, Threaten Giraffe Survival
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Giraffes in the East African savannahs are adapting surprisingly well to the rising temperatures cau...
Published Like ancient mariners, ancestors of Prochlorococcus microbes rode out to sea on exoskeleton particles - Like Ancient Mariners, Ancestors of Prochlorococcus Microbes Rode Out to Sea on Exoskeleton Particles
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Throughout the ocean, billions upon billions of plant-like microbes make up an invisible floating fo...
Published Do warmer temperatures make turtles better mothers? - Do Warmer Temperatures Make Turtles Better Mothers?
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Warmer temperatures are known to make more turtle eggs become female hatchlings, but new research sh...
Published Climate change could lead to 'widespread chaos' for insect communities - Climate Change Could Lead to 'Widespread Chaos' for Insect Communities
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New research explores how a warming world could impact ecosystems and derail the development of new...
Published Smoke from Western wildfires can influence Arctic sea ice - Smoke from Western Wildfires: A Surprising Influence on Arctic Sea Ice
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Sea ice and wildfires may be more interconnected than previously thought, according to new research....