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Film Crews Capture First Evidence of Leopard Seals Sharing Food
Drone footage has shown never-before seen behaviour of two leopard seals sharing food.
CABI Offers Global Guidance to Help Protect the World’s Trees and Forests from Harmful Pests and Diseases
CABI’s expert scientists in the field of ecosystems management and invasion ecology have presented new guidance on ways to help protect the world’s trees and forests from harmful pests and diseases such as the box tree moth and ash dieback.
Missing Link in Algal Photosynthesis Found, Offers Opportunity to Improve Crop Yields
Photosynthesis is the natural process plants and algae utilize to capture sunlight and fix carbon dioxide into energy-rich sugars that fuel growth, development, and in the case of crops, yield.
Twelve Centuries of European Summer Droughts
An international team of researchers have published a study exploring the association between summer temperature and drought across Europe placing recent drought in the context of the past 12 centuries.
High Lead Concentrations Found in Amazonian Wildlife
It is in industrialised countries and regions of the world where one can find the highest concentrations of lead, the world's most widespread neurotoxical accumulative metal.