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A History of Rye: How Early Farmers Made Plants Genetically Less Flexible
In their study, the team investigated various properties and the genetic material of 916 wild and domesticated rye plants from different regions in Europe and Asia.
Scientists Discover World’s Longest Underwater Avalanche
Prompt action by scientists recovered sensors drifting across the Atlantic Ocean that held data on a seabed sediment avalanche that travelled 1,100km.
NASA Study: Climate Patterns Thousands of Miles Away Affect Us Bird Migration
Every spring, migratory birds arrive in the continental United States from south and central America to breed.
Glacial Microclimates Mimic Climate Change
A cool pocket climate around the snout of a glacier could help researchers predict how forests will respond to fast climate change, according to the authors of a new 166-year case study of a rapidly advancing and retreating glacier in Alaska.
Modified Rail Cars Clean Air of CO2 and Help Mitigate Climate Change
- New research shows rail systems around the world could be harnessed to help mitigate climate change and clean our air of CO2