Germany in the year 2050. The goal of a carbon dioxide-neutral life and economy has been achieved: Greenhouse gas emissions have fallen drastically, and unavoidable emissions are counterbalanced.
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Europe Doesn’t Realize Full Extent of Threat to Mediterranean Soil
Europe’s Mediterranean countries produce a significant portion of the world’s wines, olives, nuts and tomatoes.
45,000 Marine Species are At-Risk – What’s Most Vulnerable?
A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.
Multiple Sclerosis: Study with Twins Untangles Environmental and Genetic Influences
Researchers at the University of Zurich and Munich’s LMU Klinikum hospital have studied the immune system of pairs of monozygotic twins to identify the influence of the environment and of genetics in cases of multiple sclerosis. In the process, they may have discovered precursor cells of the disease-causing T cells.
Where Wild Honeybees Survive
Until recently, experts considered it unlikely that the honeybee had survived as a wild animal in Europe.
Scientists Discover How Plants Evolved to Colonise Land Over 500 Million Years Ago
Scientists analysing one of the largest genomic datasets of plants have discovered how the first plants on Earth evolved the mechanisms used to control water and ‘breathe’ on land hundreds of millions of years ago.