Widespread tree felling in African savannas is producing at least three times as many carbon emissions as was previously thought, research suggests.
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Study finds concerning levels of toxins in water near farm fields.
Tree Species Richness in Amazonian Wetlands is Three Times Greater Than Expected
According to a new study, the region’s wetlands are inhabited by 3,615 tree species—three times more than previously estimated.
Martens Recolonized Isle Royale in the ’90s, Showing Island’s Dynamism
Martens were confirmed on the island for the first time in 76 years.
Chemists make breakthrough on road to creating a rechargeable lithium-oxygen battery
Chemists from the University of Waterloo have successfully resolved two of the most challenging issues surrounding lithium-oxygen batteries, and in the process created a working battery with near 100 per cent coulombic efficiency.
Why Polluted Air May Be a Threat to Your Kidneys
Of the many well-documented risks of dirty air, one potential danger is lesser known: chronic kidney disease.