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Published As sea ice declines in the Arctic, bowhead whales are adjusting their migration patterns - As Sea Ice Declines in the Arctic, Bowhead Whales are Adjusting Their Migration Patterns
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As sea ice declines in the Arctic, bowhead whales are staying north of the Bering Strait more freque...
Published How the Amazon rainforest is likely to cope with the effect of future drought - How the Amazon Rainforest is Adapting to Future Droughts
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A major collaboration involving 80 scientists from Europe and South America has identified the regio...
Published Fungi stores a third of carbon from fossil fuel emissions and could be essential to reaching net zero, new study reveals - Fungi: The Unsung Heroes in the Fight Against Climate Change
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Mycorrhizal fungi are responsible for holding up to 36 per cent of yearly global fossil fuel emissio...
Published As rising temperatures affect Alaskan rivers, effects ripple through Indigenous communities - As Rising Temperatures Affect Alaskan Rivers, Effects Ripple Through Indigenous Communities
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Six decades of river gage data gathered from nine rivers in Alaska highlight the cumulative and cons...
Published 'Antisocial' damselfish are scaring off cleaner-fish customers -- and this could contribute to coral reef breakdown - Antisocial Damselfish: A Threat to Coral Reef Health
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'Antisocial' damselfish are scaring off cleaner fish customers -- and this could contribute to coral...
Published In hot water: Ocean warming impacts growth, metabolic rate and gene activity of newly hatched clownfish - In Hot Water: How Ocean Warming Affects Newly Hatched Clownfish
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Future ocean warming and marine heatwaves could impact the growth and development of clownfish durin...
Published Why groundwater is one of our most precious resources - Why Groundwater is One of Our Most Precious Resources
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From the Murray-Darling system to Great Artesian Basin, 'invisible' underground groundwater is often...
Published Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target - Corals mark friendly algae for ingestion -- revealing possible conservation target
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Biologists reveals how coral cells tag friendly algae before ingesting them, initiating a mutually b...
Published Ancient viruses discovered in coral symbionts' DNA - Ancient Viruses Discovered in Coral Symbionts' DNA
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The symbiotic organisms that live in corals and provide them with their dramatic colors contain frag...
Published Human migration out of Africa may have followed monsoons in the Middle East - Human Migration Out of Africa May Have Followed Monsoons in the Middle East
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A new study by geoscientists and climatologists provides evidence that summer monsoons from Asia and...
Published Ozone depletion over North Pole produces weather anomalies - Ozone Depletion Over North Pole Produces Weather Anomalies
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Researchers have established that the destruction of ozone over the Arctic in the spring causes abno...
Published Aquatic organisms respond to flooding and drought disturbance in different ways - Aquatic Organisms Respond to Flooding and Drought Disturbance in Different Ways
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Populations of various species of aquatic insects and other invertebrates respond to flooding and wa...
Published Stalagmites as key witnesses of the monsoon - Stalagmites as Key Witnesses of the Monsoon
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Researchers have now reconstructed how the Indian summer monsoon responded to meltwater pulses into...
Published Expect more mega-droughts - Expect More Mega-Droughts: The Future of Water Scarcity
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Mega-droughts - droughts that last two decades or longer - are tipped to increase thanks to climate...
Published Driven by Earth's orbit, climate changes in Africa may have aided human migration - Driven by Earth's Orbit, Climate Changes in Africa May Have Aided Human Migration
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New research describes a dynamic climate and vegetation model that explains when regions across Afri...
Published Illumination drives bats out of caves - Illumination Drives Bats Out of Caves: A Study on the Effects of Artificial Light on Bat Behavior
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Researchers have investigated how the illumination of bat caves affects the animals' behavior and wh...
Published For dairy farmers, where does the time go? - For Dairy Farmers, Where Does the Time Go?
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Globally, dairy producers face increasing challenges regarding sustainability, including declining n...
Published Being near pollinator habitat linked to larger soybean size - Being Near Pollinator Habitat Linked to Larger Soybean Size
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Researchers have found that soybean crops planted near pollinator habitat produce larger soybeans th...
Published Countries bet on forests and soils to reach net-zero - Countries Bet on Forests and Soils to Reach Net-Zero
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New research highlights the risks of countries relying on nature-based solutions to achieve net-zero...
Published How climate change threatens Asia's water tower - How Climate Change Threatens Asia's Water Tower
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Tibet is known as the 'Water Tower of Asia,' providing water to about 2 billion people and supportin...