Trawling restrictions not only benefits fish and shellfish; anemones and corals are also becoming more common, according to a new study from the University of Gothenburg.
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Boreal Plants Spread Into the Arctic Tundra
A new international study involving researchers from the University of Gothenburg shows that vegetation in the Arctic is changing rapidly as species from nearby forests spread into the tundra.
Climate Change is Supercharging Europe’s Biggest Hail, Study Shows
Climate experts from Newcastle University, the Met Office, and the University of Bristol used European-wide km-scale simulations to model future changes to hail with global warming.
Counting Plastic Reveals Hidden Waste and Sparks Action
Supermarkets urged to act now to change infrastructure and systems as new research shows online shopping hides plastic waste.
Vancouver Residents Motivated to Prepare for Disasters, But Seek More Support and Connection
Vancouverites are taking steps to prepare for earthquakes, wildfire smoke and other emergencies, but say they need clearer information and stronger community ties to feel truly ready, according to a new study by the University of British Columbia and the City of Vancouver.
Coyote Populations Surge, Rebound Quickly
Trying to curb coyote populations may be a lost cause, according to a new University of Georgia study.


