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Butterflies Could Lose Spots as Climate Warms
Female Meadow Brown butterflies have fewer spots if they develop in warmer weather – so climate change could make them less spotty, new research shows.
Major Research Investment into National Land Use Transformation to Help the UK Achieve Net Zero
University of Exeter experts are working to bridge the gap between science and policy to achieve net zero as part of a major new research project.
New Potato-Threatening Pathogens Reported for First Time in Pennsylvania, US
As the home of beloved snack companies like Martin’s Potato Chips, Utz and Snyder’s of Hanover, Pennsylvania values its potatoes.
The Beleaguered Whitebark Pine Is in Trouble. Can It Be Saved?
Sitting atop the highest slopes in western North America, the whitebark pine has adapted to the continent’s harshest growing conditions.
Key Factors in Man-Made Earthquakes
Man-made earthquakes, so called induced seismicity, have become an increasing concern.