Rivers, streams, lakes, and reservoirs aren’t just scenic parts of our landscape—they’re also vital engines for life on Earth.
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UMaine Research Examines Best Methods for Growing Atlantic Sea Scallops
A new study from the University of Maine’s Aquaculture Research Institute (ARI) and Darling Marine Center is helping to refine best practices for growing Atlantic sea scallops (Placopecten magellanicus), a species of increasing interest to Maine’s aquaculture sector.
Electrochemical Method Supports Nitrogen Circular Economy
Imagine a world where industrial waste isn’t just reduced, it’s turned into something useful.
Researchers Reveal Why Young Plants May Be More Vulnerable to Disease
A University of Maryland study reveals an evolutionary trade-off that young plants face to develop disease resistance.
Soil Conditions Significantly Increase Rainfall in World’s Megastorm Hotspots
Storm forecasting is traditionally based on studying atmospheric conditions but ground-breaking research that also looks at land surface conditions is set to transform early warning systems in tropical regions.
Science ‘Storytelling’ Urgently Needed Amid Climate and Biodiversity Crisis
Scientists should experiment with creative ways of communicating their work to inspire action to protect the natural world, researchers say.