A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reports that protecting coral reefs from fishing and pollution does not help coral populations cope with climate change.
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Machine Learning Unlocks Plants' Secrets
Plants are master chemists, and Michigan State University researchers have unlocked their secret of producing specialized metabolites.
The Confounding Climate Science of Lab-Grown Meat
A future in which your hamburger is grown from animal cells in a lab is rapidly approaching.
International Research Collaboration Computes Climate Past, Present, and Future
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For a Warming World, A New Strategy for Protecting Watersheds
Long before an aspen tree fell on a power line in New Mexico’s Jemez Mountains in June 2011, triggering the biggest wildfire in the state’s history, fire managers knew that New Mexico’s forests were vulnerable.
The Global Impact of Coal Power
Coal-fired power plants produce more than just the carbon dioxide that contributes to global warming.