Invasive species are non-native ones that are introduced into a new habitat and are able to adapt to it, displacing indigenous species or causing them to go extinct.
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Bubble-Capturing Surface Helps Get Rid of Foam
In many industrial processes, such as in bioreactors that produce fuels or pharmaceuticals, foam can get in the way.
Risk or Opportunity for Rice Cultivation?
Bayreuth researchers discover new arsenic compounds in rice fields.
Climate Warming Disrupts Tree Seed Production
Research involving the University of Liverpool has revealed the effect of climate warming on the complex interactions between beech trees and the insects that eat their seeds.
A 40-Million-Year-Old Layer of Dust Can Help Predict How Monsoons Will Change
Monsoons occur throughout the tropics and sub-tropics but scientists are still uncertain about how climate change will affect them.
Probing the Hazy Mysteries of Marine Clouds
A new NASA mission will fly under and through the clouds to take direct samples from the surrounding air.


