A group of Texas A&M researchers has identified behavioral and physiological changes in ants disturbed by development and urban sprawl.
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Construction Starts on Oregon State Agrivoltaics Farm That Will Merge Agriculture and Solar Energy
Construction is underway on a $1.5 million project that will allow Oregon State University researchers to further optimize agrivoltaic systems that involve co-developing land for both solar photovoltaic power and agriculture.
Not Enough: Protecting Algae-Eating Fish Insufficient to Save Imperiled Coral Reefs, Study Concludes
How can we boost the resilience of the world’s coral reefs, which are imperiled by multiple stresses including mass bleaching events linked to climate warming?
Climate Simulation More Realistic With Artificial Intelligence
Accurately modeling extreme precipitation events remains a major challenge for climate models.
North Carolina Lake Sediments Show Decades of Coal Ash Contamination
An analysis of sediments from five North Carolina lakes near coal-burning power plants has found that coal ash pollution of surface waters has been more persistent and widespread than was previously known.
As Himalayan Glaciers Melt, a Water Crisis Looms in South Asia
Spring came early this year in the high mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan, a remote border region of Pakistan.