When cabbage looper moth larvae infest a field, sustainable growers will often try to control the pests by releasing large numbers of predators, such as ladybugs.
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Taps Run Dry for Half of Zimbabwe’s Capital City, Affecting Millions
More than 2 million people in and around Zimbabwe’s capital city, Harare, are currently without access to municipal drinking water, the result of a years-long drought and high water pollution levels, Climate Change News reported.
Thirty Years of Unique Data Reveal What’s Really Killing Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are considered one of the most threatened ecosystems on the planet and are dying at alarming rates around the world.
NASA’s Aqua Satellite Documents the Brief Life of Tropical Depression 4E
The Eastern Pacific Ocean generated the fourth tropical cyclone of the hurricane season on July 13 and by the next day, it had already weakened into a remnant low pressure area.
New Analysis Reveals Challenges for Drought Management in Oregon’s Willamette River Basin
In Oregon’s fertile Willamette River Basin, where two-thirds of the state’s population lives, managing water scarcity would be more effective if conservation measures were introduced in advance and upstream from the locations where droughts are likely to cause shortages, according to a new study.
How Expectation Influences Perception
For decades, research has shown that our perception of the world is influenced by our expectations.