A Texas A&M AgriLife-led study will look at increasing populations of the endangered cat.
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Researchers to Develop New Models for Forecasting Water Availability and Allocation in Kansas
Climate change, driven by human activity, will alter temperatures and rainfall in Kansas in the coming decades. But predictions about the timing and severity of the shift remain inexact.
Hot Nights Confuse Circadian Clocks in Rice, Hurting Crop Yields
Rising nighttime temperatures are curbing crop yields for rice, and new research moves us closer to understanding why.
CO2 Removal Is Essential to Achieving Net Zero
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the waste emitted from fossil fuels, and much of the focus about combatting climate change has been on cutting emissions.
Microbes Feast on Crushed Rock in Subglacial Lakes Beneath Antarctica
The study, led by the University of Bristol and published today in Nature’s Communications Earth & Environment journal, sheds new light on the many compounds supporting various microbes which form part of a huge subglacial ecosystem.
Climate Change Will Transform Cooling Effects of Volcanic Eruptions, Study Suggests
Researchers have shown that human-caused climate change will have important consequences for how volcanic gases interact with the atmosphere.