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Rapid Permafrost Thaw Unrecognized Threat to Landscape, Global Warming Researcher Warns
A “sleeping giant” hidden in permafrost soils in Canada and other northern regions worldwide will have important consequences for global warming, says a new report led by University of Guelph scientist Merritt Turetsky.
The Space Rock That Hit the Moon at 61,000 Kilometres an Hour
Observers watching January’s total eclipse of the Moon saw a rare event, a short-lived flash as a meteorite hit the lunar surface.
Excessive Rainfall as Damaging to Corn Yield as Extreme Heat, Drought
Recent flooding in the Midwest has brought attention to the complex agricultural problems associated with too much rain.
U.S. Cities Host More Regionally Unique Species Than Previously Thought
Scientists are analyzing a rare snapshot in time of urban plants and animals.
Keeping Fit Is More Than Physical: It’s a State of Mind
According to a new study differences in what motivates individuals and how they self-regulate behavior influence how they keep fit.