A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change.
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Where Wild Honeybees Survive
Until recently, experts considered it unlikely that the honeybee had survived as a wild animal in Europe.
Astronomers Discover a New Type of Star Covered in Helium Burning Ashes
A team of German astronomers, led by Professor Klaus Werner of the University of Tübingen, have discovered a strange new type of star covered in the by-product of helium burning.
Tilting of Earth’s Crust Governed the Flow of Ancient Megafloods
As ice sheets began melting at the end of the last ice age, a series of cataclysmic floods called the Missoula megafloods scoured the landscape of eastern Washington, carving long, deep channels and towering cliffs through an area now known as the Channeled Scablands.
What Lies Beneath: Roots as Drivers of South African Landscape Pattern
We typically think of plants strutting their best stuff aboveground: showy flowers, fragrant blossoms, and unique shapes abound. But their development belowground is equally magical.
How Climate Change is Destroying Arctic Coasts
Global warming is causing permafrost in the Arctic to thaw and sea ice to melt. As a result, coasts are less protected and are being eroded, while carbon stored in the soil and carbon dioxide are being released into the ocean and atmosphere.


