A study of the relationship between temperature and yields of various rice varieties, based on 50 years of weather and rice-yield data from farms in the Philippines, suggests that warming temperatures negatively affect rice yields.
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“Reducing Global Warming Matters for Freshwater Fish Species”
The habitats of freshwater fish species are threatened by global warming, mainly due to rising water temperatures.
This Jellyfish Can Defy Death And Turn Back Time
A species called T. dohrnii is able to reverse its own aging process. Texas A&M-Galveston researchers are trying to see if this could apply to humans.
Ten Years After the Tsunami
One of the hardest hit coastal cities in Japan is still working to recover.
‘Magical’ Fire Suppressant Kills Zombie Fires 40% Faster Than Water Alone
New Imperial research shows a fire suppressant, when combined with water, cuts the amount of time and water needed to extinguish peat fires by 40%.
Earth Had Its Coolest February on Record Since 2014
But in the Northern Hemisphere, the winter season ranked among the top-10 warmest.


