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Map of Transparent Butterflies Highlights Biodiversity Hotspot in the Andes Mountains
With over a million known species, insects are by far the most diverse group of organisms on Earth, with conservative estimates indicating there are millions more waiting to be found.
Diverse Plant Water-Use Strategies Make Forests More Resilient to Extreme Drought
To paint a clearer picture of how global climate change will affect Earth's ecosystems, a team of 80 international research scientists set out to complete an unparalleled experiment: forcing the world's only enclosed rainforest – housed in the University of Arizona's Biosphere 2 – through a four-month-long controlled drought and recovery.
Brain Study on How to Slow Down Climate Change
When it comes to climate-friendly behaviour, there is often a gap between what we want and what we actually do.
UNM Scientists Find Climate-Driven Tree Mortality and Fuel Aridity Increase Wildfire Fuel Availability
New research conducted by scientists at The University of New Mexico suggests climate-driven tree mortality and fuel aridity are increasing fuel availability in forests leading to record-breaking wildfires in size, spread and plume formation.
Using the Earth’s Noise to See Beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet – New Research Gives Most Detailed Picture Yet
The noise created by the Earth’s movements has been used to build up a detailed picture of the geological conditions beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet and the impact on ice flow, in new research led by Swansea University.