Even as Alberta’s fierce wildfire raged in and around Fort McMurray in 2016, plants and butterflies were surviving in narrow strips of forest that remained green and undamaged.
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Satellite View of Tropical Storm Krosa Transition in Sea of Japan
Tropical Storm Krosa continued to erode after it moved into the Sea of Japan and satellite data showed it as a ragged and shapeless storm on August 16, 2019.
New Insight into Bacterial Infections Found in the Noses of Healthy Cattle
New research led by academics at the University of Bristol Veterinary and Medical Schools used the 'One Health' approach to study three bacterial species in the noses of young cattle and found the carriage of the bacteria was surprisingly different.
Scientists Assess Reliability of Multiple Precipitable Water Vapor Datasets in Central Asia
Careful evaluation and selection of datasets for scientific research are essential, particularly for poorly observed regions such as Central Asia.
Could Biological Clocks in Plants Set the Time for Crop Spraying?
Plants can tell the time, and this affects their responses to certain herbicides used in agriculture according to new research led by the University of Bristol.
Discovery of a Bottleneck Relief May Have a Major Impact in Food Crops
Scientists have found how to relieve a bottleneck in the process by which plants transform sunlight into food, which may lead to an increase in crop production.