While decades of monitoring and regulatory efforts have paid little attention to these tiny tributaries, student's research shows that they play an outsized role in feeding algae blooms and impacting coastal waters.
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Stanford Researchers Reveal U.S. Corn Crop’s Growing Sensitivity to Drought
New management approaches and technology have allowed the U.S. Corn Belt to increase yields despite some changes in climate.
Study Shows How Exercise Stalls Cancer Growth Through the Immune System
People with cancer who exercise generally have a better prognosis than inactive patients.
Surprised Researchers: Number of Leopards in Northern China on the Rise
Most of the world’s leopards are endangered and generally, the number of these shy and stunning cats is decreasing.
Land Management in Forest and Grasslands: How Much Can We Intensify?
High land-use intensity reduces the beneficial effects of biodiversity on ecosystem services.
Irregular Appearances of Glacial and Interglacial Climate States
During the last 2.6 million years of Earth’s climate has altered between glacial and interglacial states.