The sea lions stop bellowing and slip, one by one, off the jetty into the mocha-brown water of the Fraser River, near Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Palmer Amaranth’s Molecular Secrets Reveal Troubling Potential
Corn, soybean, and cotton farmers shudder at the thought of Palmer amaranth invading their fields.
Researchers See Need for Action on Forest Fire Risk
How do humans affect forest fires? And what can we learn from forest fires in the past for the future of forestry?
UM Study Abroad Students Fuel Understanding of Gaps in Conservation Data
Animals around the globe face rising extinction rates, but there is often a lack of data about the causes of population declines, as well as ecological and biological considerations for conservation.
A Matter of Concentration
Plants can grow whole new organs with the help of pluripotent stem cells throughout their entire lives. When necessary, these stem cells can develop into any type of cell within an organism.
Elusive Compounds of Greenhouse Gas Isolated by Warwick Chemists
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent atmospheric pollutant.