Monitoring sources of freshwater around the world in real-time is becoming more important as human impacts and climate change increase the threats to freshwater.
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Diverse Diet of Walleye Key to Species’ Management
New findings from a study at Trent University on the feeding habits of walleye may be an important element to future conservation and management plans for the popular sport fish.
Where Liquid Meets Air: Unearthing How Air Pollutants Form
Scientists offer new clues about importance to climate of water, light, and particle surfaces.
Is Evolution Predictable?
An international team of scientists working with Heliconius butterflies at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama was faced with a mystery: How do pairs of unrelated butterflies from Peru to Costa Rica evolve nearly the same wing-color patterns over and over again? The answer, published in Current Biology, forever changes the way evolution is understood.
Will Tea Drinkers Pay More for a Climate-Friendly Cup?
Tufts research could help inform future strategies to shift consumer behavior.
Countries and Cities Show Significant Response to Climate Change, Report Suggests
According to the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change, which involves the University of Exeter, countries and cities are responding to the growing threat that global warming poses.