Tropical forests recovering from disturbance could be much more important to the conservation of forest bird species than first thought, according to a new study.
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Scientists Simulate Forest and Fire Dynamics to Understand Area Burn of Future Wildfires
Climate change and wildfire – It’s a combustible mix with costly devastation and deadly consequences.
How Crowdsourcing Seeds Can Help Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
In Ethiopia’s undulating, high-elevation grasslands, farmers — most of them working parcels of only two to three acres — produce more wheat than anywhere else in sub-Saharan Africa.
Indigenous Knowledge, Key to a Successful Ecosystem Restoration
Ecological restoration projects actively involving indigenous peoples and local communities are more successful.
Brain Response to Mom’s Voice Differs in Kids with Autism
For most children, the sound of their mother’s voice triggers brain activity patterns distinct from those triggered by an unfamiliar voice.
Face It. Our Faces Don’t Always Reveal Our True Emotions
Actor James Franco looks sort of happy as he records a video diary in the movie “127 Hours.” It’s not until the camera zooms out, revealing his arm is crushed under a boulder, that it becomes clear his goofy smile belies his agony.