Researchers using vegetation data to explain moose population dynamics run into a hidden variable and a possible signature of history.
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New Study Finds Lakes Have Tripled the Amount of Carbon They Bury in Response to Human Disruption of Global Nutrient Cycles
A new study led by Loughborough University has revealed that lake burial of organic carbon has increased three-fold over the last 100 years in response to human disruption of global nutrient cycles.
Experts at UTHealth Successfully Treat Severe Case of COVID-19 in 3-Week-Old Infant
In one of the first reported cases of its kind, a 3-week-old infant in critical condition recovered from COVID-19 due to rapid recognition and treatment by physicians from McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth).
Global Database for Water-Use Efficiency Compiled From Tree-Ring Data
Researchers from Swinburne and the University of California, Davis examined the carbon isotope composition of tree-rings to compile the first comprehensive global database for water-use efficiency
Variation in How Side Effects Are Reported Leaves First Impressions of New Anti-Cancer Drugs Open to Manipulation
An important goal of early-phase clinical trials is to discover a drug’s possible side effects.
Glacier Detachments: A New Hazard in a Warming World?
On the evening of 5 August 2013, a startling event occurred deep in the remote interior of the United States’ largest national park.